Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volum 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... Horse ! " he cried aloud . " Another Horse ! " - That shout the Vassal heard , And saddled his best steed , a comely Grey ; - Sir Walter mounted him ; he was the third Which he had mounted on that glorious day . Vol . II . A Joy ...
... Horse ! " he cried aloud . " Another Horse ! " - That shout the Vassal heard , And saddled his best steed , a comely Grey ; - Sir Walter mounted him ; he was the third Which he had mounted on that glorious day . Vol . II . A Joy ...
Side 2
... horse and horsemen are a happy pair ; But , though Sir Walter like a falcon flies , There is a doleful silence in the air . A rout this morning left Sir Walter's Hall , That as they gallop'd made the echoes roar ; But horse and man are ...
... horse and horsemen are a happy pair ; But , though Sir Walter like a falcon flies , There is a doleful silence in the air . A rout this morning left Sir Walter's Hall , That as they gallop'd made the echoes roar ; But horse and man are ...
Side 8
... , near a well . What this imported I could ill divine , And , pulling now the rein my horse to stop , I saw three pillars standing in a line , The last stone pillar on a dark hill - top . The trees were grey , with neither arms nor head 8.
... , near a well . What this imported I could ill divine , And , pulling now the rein my horse to stop , I saw three pillars standing in a line , The last stone pillar on a dark hill - top . The trees were grey , with neither arms nor head 8.
Side 10
... horse nor sheep , Will wet his lips within that cup of stone ; And , oftentimes , when all are fast asleep , This water doth send forth a dolorous groan . Some say that here a murder has been done , And , blood cries out for blood : but ...
... horse nor sheep , Will wet his lips within that cup of stone ; And , oftentimes , when all are fast asleep , This water doth send forth a dolorous groan . Some say that here a murder has been done , And , blood cries out for blood : but ...
Side 50
... I to her cottage bent my way , Beneath the evening moon . Upon the moon I fix'd my eye , All over the wide lea ; My horse trudg'd on , and we drew nigh Those paths so dear to me . And now we reach'd the orchard plot , And , 50.
... I to her cottage bent my way , Beneath the evening moon . Upon the moon I fix'd my eye , All over the wide lea ; My horse trudg'd on , and we drew nigh Those paths so dear to me . And now we reach'd the orchard plot , And , 50.
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volum 2 William Wordsworth Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1800 |
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