Lyrical Ballads,: With Pastoral and Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 - Ballads |
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Page 114
... - stance from the Quantock Hills . These Hills , which are alluded to a few Stanzas below , are extremely beautiful , and in most places richly covered with Coppice woods . A Barn her winter bed supplies ; But till the 114.
... - stance from the Quantock Hills . These Hills , which are alluded to a few Stanzas below , are extremely beautiful , and in most places richly covered with Coppice woods . A Barn her winter bed supplies ; But till the 114.
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... , and carried in his cheek Two steady roses that were five years old , Then Michael from a winter coppice cut * Clipping is the word used in the North of England for shearing . With his own hand a sapling , which he hooped k 2 219.
... , and carried in his cheek Two steady roses that were five years old , Then Michael from a winter coppice cut * Clipping is the word used in the North of England for shearing . With his own hand a sapling , which he hooped k 2 219.
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