Lyrical Ballads,: With Pastoral and Other Poems. In Two Volumes, 2 tomasLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Twas one well known to him in former days , A Shepherd - lad : who ere his thirteenth year Had changed his calling , with the mariners A fellow - mariner , and so had fared Through twenty seasons ; but he had been reared Among the ...
... Twas one well known to him in former days , A Shepherd - lad : who ere his thirteenth year Had changed his calling , with the mariners A fellow - mariner , and so had fared Through twenty seasons ; but he had been reared Among the ...
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... twas a joy to see , To hear , to meet them ! from their house the School Was distant three short miles - and in the time Of storm and thaw , when every water - course And unbridged stream , such as you may have no- ticed Crossing our ...
... twas a joy to see , To hear , to meet them ! from their house the School Was distant three short miles - and in the time Of storm and thaw , when every water - course And unbridged stream , such as you may have no- ticed Crossing our ...
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... Twas not a little That would bring down his spirit , and , no doubt , Before it ended in his death , the Lad Was sadly crossed -- Poor Leonard ! when we parted , * The Great Gavel , so - called , I imagine , from its resem- blance to ...
... Twas not a little That would bring down his spirit , and , no doubt , Before it ended in his death , the Lad Was sadly crossed -- Poor Leonard ! when we parted , * The Great Gavel , so - called , I imagine , from its resem- blance to ...
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... , siege and fight , Then did he tell ; and with delight The heart of Ruth would ache ; Wild histories they were , and dear : But ' twas a thing of heaven to hear When of himself he spake ! Sometimes most earnestly he said ; " O Ruth ! 104.
... , siege and fight , Then did he tell ; and with delight The heart of Ruth would ache ; Wild histories they were , and dear : But ' twas a thing of heaven to hear When of himself he spake ! Sometimes most earnestly he said ; " O Ruth ! 104.
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... to feast with head and ears ; and his tail with pleasure shook . Drink , pretty Creature , drink , " she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own . " Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a Child of beauty 139.
... to feast with head and ears ; and his tail with pleasure shook . Drink , pretty Creature , drink , " she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own . " Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a Child of beauty 139.
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aged Beggar Ambleside ANDREW JONES Art thou bason beneath Beside bless bower brook Brother cataract cheerful Child church-yard Coppice cottage crag Cumberland dead dear delight dell door dwell earth Egremont Enna Ennerdale eyes fair Father feel fields fire-side flowers Friends gentle gone Grasmere grass grave gray green greenwood tree half hand happy happy day heard heart Heaven hills hither hour Isabel Kirtle lake Lamb language leaves LEONARD live look Lucy Luke metre Michael mind morning mountain murmur Nature never night o'er passed Playmate pleasure POEM Poets poor PRIEST Richard Bateman rills rocks round rude Ruth shade sheep Sheep-fold Shepherd side silent Sir Walter sleep song soul sound spake spot spring stone stood summer sweet thee things thou art thoughts Thrush trees turned Twas Twill vale village ween wild wind woods Youth