Lyrical BalladsMethuen, 1965 - 345 psl. |
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... moonlight steep'd in silentness The steady weathercock . And the bay was white with silent light , Till rising from the same Full many shapes , that shadows were , In crimson colours came . 510 481-502 . Om . 1800 . A little distance ...
... moonlight steep'd in silentness The steady weathercock . And the bay was white with silent light , Till rising from the same Full many shapes , that shadows were , In crimson colours came . 510 481-502 . Om . 1800 . A little distance ...
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... moonlight bushes , Whose dewy leafits are but half disclos'd , You may perchance behold them on the twigs , Their bright , bright eyes , their eyes both bright and full , 64-69 . On moonlight . . . love - torch om . 1800 . ... 50 60 ...
... moonlight bushes , Whose dewy leafits are but half disclos'd , You may perchance behold them on the twigs , Their bright , bright eyes , their eyes both bright and full , 64-69 . On moonlight . . . love - torch om . 1800 . ... 50 60 ...
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... moonlight lanes they go , And far into the moonlight dale , And by the church , and o'er the down , To bring a doctor from the town , To comfort poor old Susan Gale . And Betty , now at Susan's side , Is in the middle of her story ...
... moonlight lanes they go , And far into the moonlight dale , And by the church , and o'er the down , To bring a doctor from the town , To comfort poor old Susan Gale . And Betty , now at Susan's side , Is in the middle of her story ...
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