Lyrical Ballads: With Pastoral and Other Poems, in Two Volumes, Volum 2T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1802 |
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... took his way , impatient to accost The Stranger , whom he saw still lingering there . ' Twas one well known to him in former days , A Shepherd - lad : who ere his thirteenth year Had chang'd his calling , with the mariners A fellow ...
... took his way , impatient to accost The Stranger , whom he saw still lingering there . ' Twas one well known to him in former days , A Shepherd - lad : who ere his thirteenth year Had chang'd his calling , with the mariners A fellow ...
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... took me by the hand and said to me , If ever the day came when he was rich , He would return , and on his Father's Land He would grow old among us . LEONARD . If that day Should come , ' twould needs be a glad day for him ; He would ...
... took me by the hand and said to me , If ever the day came when he was rich , He would return , and on his Father's Land He would grow old among us . LEONARD . If that day Should come , ' twould needs be a glad day for him ; He would ...
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... took him to us . He was the Child of all the dale - he liv'd Three months with one , and six months with another ; And wanted neither food , nor clothes , nor love : And many , many happy days were his . But , whether blithe or sad ...
... took him to us . He was the Child of all the dale - he liv'd Three months with one , and six months with another ; And wanted neither food , nor clothes , nor love : And many , many happy days were his . But , whether blithe or sad ...
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... took no heed : but one of them , Going by chance , at night , into the house Which at that time was James's home , there learn'd · That nobody had seen him all that day : The morning came , and still , he was unheard of : The neighbours ...
... took no heed : but one of them , Going by chance , at night , into the house Which at that time was James's home , there learn'd · That nobody had seen him all that day : The morning came , and still , he was unheard of : The neighbours ...
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... love and gentle speeches , Beneath the budding beeches . * The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotland , on whose banks the events here related took place . From many Knights and many Squires The Bruce had been 46.
... love and gentle speeches , Beneath the budding beeches . * The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotland , on whose banks the events here related took place . From many Knights and many Squires The Bruce had been 46.
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