Lyrical Ballads: With a Few Other PoemsJ. & A. Arch, 1798 - 210 psl. "A landmark in Romanticism, and one of the most celebrated of all collaborative literary works, Lyrical Ballads includes Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey' and the earliest version of Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancyent Marinere'. Originally the poem 'Lewti' appeared on pages 63-7; but as this was known to be by Coleridge and the authors wished to preserve their anonymity, these leaves were cancelled before publication and replaced by 'The Nightingale'. The corresponding change was made in the table of contents"--Abebooks website. Pagination errors remained as a result of the substitution of 'The Nightingale." |
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... pond Of water , never dry ; I've measured it from side to side : ' Tis three feet long , and two feet wide . IV . And close beside this aged thorn , There is a fresh and lovely sight , A beauteous heap , a hill of moss , Just half a ...
... pond Of water , never dry ; I've measured it from side to side : ' Tis three feet long , and two feet wide . IV . And close beside this aged thorn , There is a fresh and lovely sight , A beauteous heap , a hill of moss , Just half a ...
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... . Now would you see this aged thorn , This pond and beauteous hill of moss , You must take care and chuse your time The mountain when to cross . For oft there sits , between the heap That's like an infant's grave in size , And that 120.
... . Now would you see this aged thorn , This pond and beauteous hill of moss , You must take care and chuse your time The mountain when to cross . For oft there sits , between the heap That's like an infant's grave in size , And that 120.
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... pond of which I spoke , A woman in a scarlet cloak , And to herself she cries , " Oh misery ! oh misery ! " Oh woe is me ! oh misery ! " VII . At all times of the day and night This wretched woman thither goes , And she is known to ...
... pond of which I spoke , A woman in a scarlet cloak , And to herself she cries , " Oh misery ! oh misery ! " Oh woe is me ! oh misery ! " VII . At all times of the day and night This wretched woman thither goes , And she is known to ...
122 psl.
... doleful cry ? " IX . I cannot tell ; I wish I could ; For the true reason no one knows , But if you'd gladly view the spot , The spot to which she goes ; The heap that's like an infant's grave , The pond— and thorn , so old and grey , 122.
... doleful cry ? " IX . I cannot tell ; I wish I could ; For the true reason no one knows , But if you'd gladly view the spot , The spot to which she goes ; The heap that's like an infant's grave , The pond— and thorn , so old and grey , 122.
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... tell you every thing I know ; But to the thorn , and to the pond Which is a little step beyond , I wish that you would go : Perhaps when you are at the place You something of her tale may trace . XI . I'll give you the best help I can 123.
... tell you every thing I know ; But to the thorn , and to the pond Which is a little step beyond , I wish that you would go : Perhaps when you are at the place You something of her tale may trace . XI . I'll give you the best help I can 123.
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Lyrical Ballads– William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge R. L. Brett,A. R. Jones Ribota peržiūra - 2002 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Albatross ancyent Marinere babe Beneath Betty Foy Betty's birds black lips body breath breeze bright bright eye child church-yard cold dead dear door doth dreadful fair father fear FOSTER-MOTHER gentle gone Goody Blake green grief happy Harry Gill hath head hear heard heart heaven Hermit high crag hill of moss idiot boy idle Johnny Johnny's Kilve land of mist limbs Liswyn farm live look Martha Ray mind mist moon moonlight mountain mov'd never night o'er oh misery owlets pain pass'd pleasure pond pony pony's poor old poor Susan porringer pray Quoth round sails Ship side silent Simon Lee snow song soul spirit stars Stephen Hill stood sweet tale tears tell thee There's things thorn thou thought thro tree turn'd Twas voice wedding-guest wherefore wild wind woman wood Young Harry
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