Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volum 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... road which leads from Richmond to Askrigg . Its name is derived from a remarkable chace , the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second Part of the following Poem , which monuments do now exist as I have ...
... road which leads from Richmond to Askrigg . Its name is derived from a remarkable chace , the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second Part of the following Poem , which monuments do now exist as I have ...
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... 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 much the same ...
... 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 much the same ...
Side 33
... roads at every hundred steps , Was swoln into a noisy rivulet , Would Leonard then , when elder boys perhaps Remain'd at home , go staggering through the fords Bearing his Brother on his back . - I've seen him , On windy days , in one ...
... roads at every hundred steps , Was swoln into a noisy rivulet , Would Leonard then , when elder boys perhaps Remain'd at home , go staggering through the fords Bearing his Brother on his back . - I've seen him , On windy days , in one ...
Side 44
... ere Leonard reach'd a grove That overhung the road : he there stopp'd short , And , sitting down beneath the trees , review'd All that the Priest had said : his early years Were with him in his heart : his cherish'd hopes 44.
... ere Leonard reach'd a grove That overhung the road : he there stopp'd short , And , sitting down beneath the trees , review'd All that the Priest had said : his early years Were with him in his heart : his cherish'd hopes 44.
Side 59
... above your head What trouble surely will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true , The splinters took another road- I see them yonder what a load For such a Thing as you ! You are preparing as before To deck your slender shape 50.
... above your head What trouble surely will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true , The splinters took another road- I see them yonder what a load For such a Thing as you ! You are preparing as before To deck your slender shape 50.
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