Lyrical Ballads: With Pastoral and Other Poems, in Two Volumes, Volum 2T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1802 |
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... kind , Follow , and up the weary mountain strain . The Knight halloo'd , he chid and cheer'd them on With suppliant gestures and upbraidings stern ; But breath and eye - sight fail ; and , one by one , The Dogs are stretch'd among the ...
... kind , Follow , and up the weary mountain strain . The Knight halloo'd , he chid and cheer'd them on With suppliant gestures and upbraidings stern ; But breath and eye - sight fail ; and , one by one , The Dogs are stretch'd among the ...
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... kind of second life : no doubt You , Sir , could help me to the history Of half these Graves ? PRIEST . For eight - score winters past , With what I've witness'd , and with what I've heard , Perhaps I might ; and , on a winter's evening ...
... kind of second life : no doubt You , Sir , could help me to the history Of half these Graves ? PRIEST . For eight - score winters past , With what I've witness'd , and with what I've heard , Perhaps I might ; and , on a winter's evening ...
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... Kind Nature's gentlest boon ! And , all the while , my eyes I kept On the descending Moon . My Horse mov'd on ; hoof after hoof He rais'd , and never stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof At once the Planet dropp'd . What fond and ...
... Kind Nature's gentlest boon ! And , all the while , my eyes I kept On the descending Moon . My Horse mov'd on ; hoof after hoof He rais'd , and never stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof At once the Planet dropp'd . What fond and ...
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... is a purer better mind : O Maiden innocent and kind What sights I might have seen ! Even now upon my eyes they break ! -And he again began to speak Of Lands where he had been , He told of the Magnolia , + spread High as 106.
... is a purer better mind : O Maiden innocent and kind What sights I might have seen ! Even now upon my eyes they break ! -And he again began to speak Of Lands where he had been , He told of the Magnolia , + spread High as 106.
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... delight Had woo'd the maiden , day and night Had lov'd her , night and morn : What could he less than love a Maid Whose heart with so much nature play'd ? So kind and so forlorn ! But now the pleasant dream was gone ; No hope 111.
... delight Had woo'd the maiden , day and night Had lov'd her , night and morn : What could he less than love a Maid Whose heart with so much nature play'd ? So kind and so forlorn ! But now the pleasant dream was gone ; No hope 111.
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Lyrical Ballads: With Pastoral and Other Poems, in Two Volumes, Volum 2 William Wordsworth,Samuel Taylor Coleridge Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1802 |
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