Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Объемы 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... : And they both follow'd up and down , Each whooping with a merry shout ; Two Brothers seem'd they , eight and ten years old ; And like that Woman's face as gold is like to gold . 30 66 They bolted on me thus , and lo ! 86.
... : And they both follow'd up and down , Each whooping with a merry shout ; Two Brothers seem'd they , eight and ten years old ; And like that Woman's face as gold is like to gold . 30 66 They bolted on me thus , and lo ! 86.
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... seem'd to hear A moan , a lamentable sound . As if the wind blew many ways I heard the sound , and more and more : It seem'd to follow with the Chaise , And still I heard it as before . 10 100 20 20 At length I to the Boy 92 Alice Fell.
... seem'd to hear A moan , a lamentable sound . As if the wind blew many ways I heard the sound , and more and more : It seem'd to follow with the Chaise , And still I heard it as before . 10 100 20 20 At length I to the Boy 92 Alice Fell.
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... : The oldest Man he seem'd that ever wore grey hairs . My course I stopped as soon as I espied The Old Man in that naked wilderness : Close by a Pond , upon the further side , 50 He stood alone : a minute's space I guess I 100.
... : The oldest Man he seem'd that ever wore grey hairs . My course I stopped as soon as I espied The Old Man in that naked wilderness : Close by a Pond , upon the further side , 50 He stood alone : a minute's space I guess I 100.
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... seem'd this Man , not all alive nor dead , Nor all asleep ; in his extreme old age : His body was bent double , feet and head Coming together in their pilgrimage ; As if some dire constraint of pain , or rage Of sickness felt by him in ...
... seem'd this Man , not all alive nor dead , Nor all asleep ; in his extreme old age : His body was bent double , feet and head Coming together in their pilgrimage ; As if some dire constraint of pain , or rage Of sickness felt by him in ...
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... seem'd to see him pace In my About the weary moors continually , Wandering about alone and silently . 130 While I these thoughts within myself pursued , 139 He , having made a pause , the same discourse renewed . And soon with this he ...
... seem'd to see him pace In my About the weary moors continually , Wandering about alone and silently . 130 While I these thoughts within myself pursued , 139 He , having made a pause , the same discourse renewed . And soon with this he ...
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