Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volum 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy . A cunning Artist will I have to frame A bason for that fountain in the dell ; And they , who do make mention of the same , From this day forth , shall ...
... traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy . A cunning Artist will I have to frame A bason for that fountain in the dell ; And they , who do make mention of the same , From this day forth , shall ...
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... my magical hand ! Book - learning and books should be banish'd the land And for hunger and thirst and such troublesome calls Every ale - house should then have a feast on its walls . The Traveller would hang his wet clothes on a chair 92.
... my magical hand ! Book - learning and books should be banish'd the land And for hunger and thirst and such troublesome calls Every ale - house should then have a feast on its walls . The Traveller would hang his wet clothes on a chair 92.
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. The Traveller would hang his wet clothes on a chair Let them smoke , let them burn , not a straw would he care , For the Prodigal Son , Joseph's Dream and his Sheaves , Oh what would ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. The Traveller would hang his wet clothes on a chair Let them smoke , let them burn , not a straw would he care , For the Prodigal Son , Joseph's Dream and his Sheaves , Oh what would ...
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... travellers ride . That oaten pipe of hers is mute Or thrown away , but with a flute I Her loneliness she cheers ; This flute made of a hemlock stalk At evening in his homeward walk The Quantock Woodman hears . I , too have pass'd her on ...
... travellers ride . That oaten pipe of hers is mute Or thrown away , but with a flute I Her loneliness she cheers ; This flute made of a hemlock stalk At evening in his homeward walk The Quantock Woodman hears . I , too have pass'd her on ...
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... traveller bemaz'd , The best of his skill he has tried ; ; His feelers methinks I can see him put forth To the East and the West , and the South and the North , But he finds neither guide - post nor guide . Vol . II . K See ! his ...
... traveller bemaz'd , The best of his skill he has tried ; ; His feelers methinks I can see him put forth To the East and the West , and the South and the North , But he finds neither guide - post nor guide . Vol . II . K See ! his ...
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