Collected Poems (1800-1822).Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1971 - 683 pages |
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... cried ; and fo did I that day : We had no Father ; -he was gone away ; • That night we left our home new cloaths to wear : " The Work - house found them ; we were carried there . ' We lov'd each other dearly ; when we met ' We always ...
... cried ; and fo did I that day : We had no Father ; -he was gone away ; • That night we left our home new cloaths to wear : " The Work - house found them ; we were carried there . ' We lov'd each other dearly ; when we met ' We always ...
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... : Till in a vacant hour , the Dinner done , One day he joking cried , Come bere , my Son ! ' Tis pity that fo good a Lad as you Beneath my roof should bring diforders new ! V. 119 . THE MILLER'S MAID . Enquiry . Ingenuous 182.
... : Till in a vacant hour , the Dinner done , One day he joking cried , Come bere , my Son ! ' Tis pity that fo good a Lad as you Beneath my roof should bring diforders new ! V. 119 . THE MILLER'S MAID . Enquiry . Ingenuous 182.
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... on the spirket there it hung , - " " Now Susie - what can save ye ? ' " Round the cold pig his arms he flung , And cried , " Ah ! here I have ye ! " • An iron hook . THE HORKEY . 45 Something like Mischief . " The 332.
... on the spirket there it hung , - " " Now Susie - what can save ye ? ' " Round the cold pig his arms he flung , And cried , " Ah ! here I have ye ! " • An iron hook . THE HORKEY . 45 Something like Mischief . " The 332.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
Rural Tales Ballads and Songs 1802 | 125 |
Ballad 1 | 143 |
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ALFRED AND JENNET Andrew Hall bade BANKS OF WYE Barnham beneath Bloomfield BLORENGE bright BROKEN CRUTCH brow Capel Lofft charm cheer child clouds cried dark dear dear Phoebe delight door dream e'en FAKENHAM GHOST fame fancy Farmer's Boy father feel fhall figh flowers ftill ftorm fweet GEORGE BLOOMFIELD Giles glow green hear heard heart Heaven hill hope HORKEY hour live look'd midst MILLER'S MAID mind morn mountain Muse Nature's never night o'er pain peace poem poor pow'r pride rapture RICHARD AND KATE roar ROBERT BLOOMFIELD round ſay seem'd shade ſhall ſhe SHOOTER'S HILL ſhould sigh smiles song soul spread SPRING ſtill stream SUMMER sweet tale tears tell tender thee thine thoſe thou thought TIDINGS trembling truth turn'd Twas vale WALTER AND JANE warm watch'd wealth WHITTLEBURY WIDOW JONES wild woods young Youth