Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... Martha Ray ) Gave with a maiden's true good will Her company to Stephen Hill ; And she was blithe and gay , And she was happy , happy still Whene'er she thought of Stephen Hill . XII And they had fix'd the wedding - day , The morning ...
... Martha Ray ) Gave with a maiden's true good will Her company to Stephen Hill ; And she was blithe and gay , And she was happy , happy still Whene'er she thought of Stephen Hill . XII And they had fix'd the wedding - day , The morning ...
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Poetry & Prose William Wordsworth. Poor Martha ! on that woful day A cruel , cruel fire , they say , Into her bones was sent : It dried her body like a cinder , And almost turn'd her brain to ... Martha Ray about this 132 LYRICAL BALLADS.
Poetry & Prose William Wordsworth. Poor Martha ! on that woful day A cruel , cruel fire , they say , Into her bones was sent : It dried her body like a cinder , And almost turn'd her brain to ... Martha Ray about this 132 LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... Martha Ray . XVII But that she goes to this old thorn , The thorn which I've described to you , And there sits in a scarlet cloak , I will be sworn is true . For one day with my telescope , To view the ocean wide and bright , When to ...
... Martha Ray . XVII But that she goes to this old thorn , The thorn which I've described to you , And there sits in a scarlet cloak , I will be sworn is true . For one day with my telescope , To view the ocean wide and bright , When to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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