Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volum 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... delight , alone in summer shade , To pipe a simple song to thinking hearts . As I from Hawes to Richmond did repair , It chanc'd that I saw standing in a dell Three aspins at three corners of a square , And one , not four yards distant ...
... delight , alone in summer shade , To pipe a simple song to thinking hearts . As I from Hawes to Richmond did repair , It chanc'd that I saw standing in a dell Three aspins at three corners of a square , And one , not four yards distant ...
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... delight ; Gill in the dialect of Cumberland and Westmoreland is a short and for the most part a steep narrow valley , with a stream running through it . Force is the word univer- sally employed in these dialects for Waterfall . 1 The ...
... delight ; Gill in the dialect of Cumberland and Westmoreland is a short and for the most part a steep narrow valley , with a stream running through it . Force is the word univer- sally employed in these dialects for Waterfall . 1 The ...
Side 109
... Delighted all the while to think That on those lonesome floods And green Savannahs she should share His board with lawful joy , and bear His name in the wild woods . But , as you have before been told , This Stripling , sportive gay and ...
... Delighted all the while to think That on those lonesome floods And green Savannahs she should share His board with lawful joy , and bear His name in the wild woods . But , as you have before been told , This Stripling , sportive gay and ...
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... genius and his moral frame Were thus impair'd , and he became The slave of low desires ; A man who without self - controul Would seek what the degraded soul Unworthily admires . And yet he with no feign'd delight Had woo'd the 111.
... genius and his moral frame Were thus impair'd , and he became The slave of low desires ; A man who without self - controul Would seek what the degraded soul Unworthily admires . And yet he with no feign'd delight Had woo'd the 111.
Side 112
... 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 , no wish ...
... 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 , no wish ...
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