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... pass . The post - boy , when his rattling wheels o'er- take The aged Beggar in the woody lane , Shouts to him from behind ; and , if thus warned The old man does not change his course , the boy 40 Turns with less noisy wheels to the ...
... pass . The post - boy , when his rattling wheels o'er- take The aged Beggar in the woody lane , Shouts to him from behind ; and , if thus warned The old man does not change his course , the boy 40 Turns with less noisy wheels to the ...
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... PASS -BROOK and road Were fellow - travellers in this gloomy Pass , And with them did we journey several hours At a slow step . The immeasurable height Of woods decaying , never to be decayed , The stationary blasts of waterfalls , And ...
... PASS -BROOK and road Were fellow - travellers in this gloomy Pass , And with them did we journey several hours At a slow step . The immeasurable height Of woods decaying , never to be decayed , The stationary blasts of waterfalls , And ...
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... pass'd for human thine own heart ; By thy delight in others ' pain , And by thy brotherhood of Cain , I call upon thee ! and compel Thyself to be thy proper Hell ! 250 And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ...
... pass'd for human thine own heart ; By thy delight in others ' pain , And by thy brotherhood of Cain , I call upon thee ! and compel Thyself to be thy proper Hell ! 250 And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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