Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volum 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... a murder has been done , And , blood cries out for blood : but , for my part , I've guess'd , when I've been sitting in the sun , That it was all for that unhappy Hart . What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! ΤΟ.
... a murder has been done , And , blood cries out for blood : but , for my part , I've guess'd , when I've been sitting in the sun , That it was all for that unhappy Hart . What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! ΤΟ.
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... pass'd ! To this place from the stone upon the steep Are but three bounds , and look , Sir , at this last ! O Master ! it has been a cruel leap . For thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple mind we cannot tell What ...
... pass'd ! To this place from the stone upon the steep Are but three bounds , and look , Sir , at this last ! O Master ! it has been a cruel leap . For thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple mind we cannot tell What ...
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... school , And there along that bank when I have pass'd At evening , I believe , that near his grave A full half - hour together I have stood , Mute- -for he died when he was ten years old . · THE BROTHERS , A PASTORAL POEM . Vol . 15.
... school , And there along that bank when I have pass'd At evening , I believe , that near his grave A full half - hour together I have stood , Mute- -for he died when he was ten years old . · THE BROTHERS , A PASTORAL POEM . Vol . 15.
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... pass'd this road , There was a foot - way all along the fields By the brook - side - ' tis gone - and that dark cleft ! To me it does not seem to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Why , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is ...
... pass'd this road , There was a foot - way all along the fields By the brook - side - ' tis gone - and that dark cleft ! To me it does not seem to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Why , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is ...
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... pass'd away : we 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 ...
... pass'd away : we 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 ...
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