Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, 第 2 卷T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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第 9 頁
... stopp'd , and that same story told Which in my former rhyme I have rehears'd . " A jolly place , " said he , " in times of old , But something ails it now ; the spot is curs'd . You see these lifeless stumps of aspin wood , Some 9.
... stopp'd , and that same story told Which in my former rhyme I have rehears'd . " A jolly place , " said he , " in times of old , But something ails it now ; the spot is curs'd . You see these lifeless stumps of aspin wood , Some 9.
第 24 頁
... Stopp'd short , and thence , at leisure , limb by limb He scann'd him with a gay complacency . Aye , thought the Vicar , smiling to himself , ' Tis one of those who needs must leave the path Of the world's business , to go wild alone ...
... Stopp'd short , and thence , at leisure , limb by limb He scann'd him with a gay complacency . Aye , thought the Vicar , smiling to himself , ' Tis one of those who needs must leave the path Of the world's business , to go wild alone ...
第 44 頁
... long 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.
... long 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.
第 51 頁
... stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof At once the planet dropp'd . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a Lover's head- " O mercy ! " to myself I cried , " If Lucy should be dead ! " SONG . She dwelt among th ' untrodden ...
... stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof At once the planet dropp'd . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a Lover's head- " O mercy ! " to myself I cried , " If Lucy should be dead ! " SONG . She dwelt among th ' untrodden ...
第 72 頁
... stopp'd with no good will : Said Walter then , " Your task is here , " Twill keep you working half a year . V. Till you have cross'd where I shall cross , Say that you'll neither sleep nor eat . " James proudly took him at his word ...
... stopp'd with no good will : Said Walter then , " Your task is here , " Twill keep you working half a year . V. Till you have cross'd where I shall cross , Say that you'll neither sleep nor eat . " James proudly took him at his word ...
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第 137 頁 - ... their state shall lend To her ; for her the willow bend ; Nor shall she fail to see, Even in the motions of the Storm, Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.
第 136 頁 - Three years she grew in sun and shower, Then Nature said, "A lovelier flower On earth was never sown; This Child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. "Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse: and with me The Girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain.
第 137 頁 - The floating clouds their state shall lend To her; for her the willow bend; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy.
第 107 頁 - The youth of green savannahs spake, And many an endless, endless lake, With all its fairy crowds Of islands, that together lie As quietly as spots of sky Among the evening clouds.
第 201 頁 - Therefore, although it be a history Homely and rude, I will relate the same For the delight of a few natural hearts, And with yet fonder feeling, for the sake Of youthful Poets, who among these Hills Will be my second self when I am gone.
第 53 頁 - A SLUMBER did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seemed a thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years. No motion has she now, no force ; She neither hears nor sees ; Rolled round in earth's diurnal course, With rocks, and stones, and trees.
第 200 頁 - With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have made mention of this dell But for one object which you might pass by, Might see and notice not.
第 52 頁 - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
第 15 頁 - Then, sometimes, in that silence, while he hung Listening, a gentle shock of mild surprise Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery, its rocks, Its woods, and that uncertain heaven, received Into the bosom of the steady lake.
第 130 頁 - If there be one who need bemoan His kindred laid in earth, The household hearts that were his own, It is the man of mirth. My days, my friend, are almost gone; My life has been approved, And many love me ; but by none Am I enough beloved.