Select Poems of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Campbell, LongfellowFrederick Henry Sykes W.J. Gage Company, Limited, 1895 - 360 pages |
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... peace . During 1800 the poet wrote Poems on the Naming of Places , The Brothers , The Pet Lamb , Michel , etc. In 1802 he paid a short visit to France that resulted in the and strong - looking when he stood ; a right WORDSWORTH . xxiii.
... peace . During 1800 the poet wrote Poems on the Naming of Places , The Brothers , The Pet Lamb , Michel , etc. In 1802 he paid a short visit to France that resulted in the and strong - looking when he stood ; a right WORDSWORTH . xxiii.
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Frederick Henry Sykes. and strong - looking when he stood ; a right good old steel - gray figure , a veracious strength looking through him which might have suited one of the old steel - gray Margrafs . " Wordsworth's genius has had no ...
Frederick Henry Sykes. and strong - looking when he stood ; a right good old steel - gray figure , a veracious strength looking through him which might have suited one of the old steel - gray Margrafs . " Wordsworth's genius has had no ...
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... stood still , And listens like a three years ' child : The Mariner hath his will . 10 15 The wedding - guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner . 20 The Mariner ...
... stood still , And listens like a three years ' child : The Mariner hath his will . 10 15 The wedding - guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner . 20 The Mariner ...
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... utter drought all dumb we stood ! I bit my arm , I sucked the blood , And cried , A sail ! a sail ! 160 With throats unslaked , with black lips baked , Agape they heard me call : Gramercy ! they for joy did grin , And all 8 COLERIDGE .
... utter drought all dumb we stood ! I bit my arm , I sucked the blood , And cried , A sail ! a sail ! 160 With throats unslaked , with black lips baked , Agape they heard me call : Gramercy ! they for joy did grin , And all 8 COLERIDGE .
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... Stood by me , knee to knee : The body and I pulled at one rope , But he said nought to me . " I fear thee , ancient Mariner ! ” Be calm , thou wedding - guest ; 340 845 " Twas not those souls that fled in pain , 16 COLERIDGE .
... Stood by me , knee to knee : The body and I pulled at one rope , But he said nought to me . " I fear thee , ancient Mariner ! ” Be calm , thou wedding - guest ; 340 845 " Twas not those souls that fled in pain , 16 COLERIDGE .
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