Lyrical Ballads, 1800Woodstock Books, 1997 - 227 psl. The 1800 edition of Lyrical ballads consists of two volumes. The first contains most of the poems of the 1798 volume, though in a different order, together with a Preface, in which Wordsworth, working from Coleridge's notes, delivers the first sustained exposition by either poet of their shared convictions on the nature of poetry and its language. The second contains wholly new poems, including the Lucy poems, 'There was a boy', 'The Brothers', and 'Michael'. In its two-volume form Lyrical Ballads is reissued in 1802 and 1805 as the new voice of Wordsworth's poetry comes gradually to be heard. |
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... there you see , All colours that were ever seen , And mossy network too is there , As if by hand of lady fair The work had woven been , And cups , the darlings of the eye , So deep is their vermillion dye . V. Ah me ! what lovely tints ...
... there you see , All colours that were ever seen , And mossy network too is there , As if by hand of lady fair The work had woven been , And cups , the darlings of the eye , So deep is their vermillion dye . V. Ah me ! what lovely tints ...
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... there's nobody to say If she must go or she must stay : -She's in a sad quandary . The clock is on the stroke of one ; But neither Doctor nor his guide Appear along the moonlight road , There's neither horse nor man abroad , And Betty's ...
... there's nobody to say If she must go or she must stay : -She's in a sad quandary . The clock is on the stroke of one ; But neither Doctor nor his guide Appear along the moonlight road , There's neither horse nor man abroad , And Betty's ...
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William Wordsworth. There's freedom , and sometimes a diffident stare Of shame scarcely seeming to know that she's there . There's virtue , the title it surely may claim , Yet wants , heaven knows what , to be worthy the name , What a ...
William Wordsworth. There's freedom , and sometimes a diffident stare Of shame scarcely seeming to know that she's there . There's virtue , the title it surely may claim , Yet wants , heaven knows what , to be worthy the name , What a ...
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arms beautiful beneath beside Betty birds brother child close dead dear deep delight died door earth eyes face fair Father fear feelings fields forms give gone grave green half hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven hill hope hour Johnny kind land language leaves LEONARD less light living look mind moon morning mountain nature never night notes o'er object once pain pass'd passion perhaps pleasure Poem poetry poor PRIEST Reader rock round seen side silent sits song soon soul sound spirit spring stone stood Susan sweet tale tears tell thee There's things thou thought took trees turned Twas voice wild wind wish woods written young youth