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... OSWALD . Forester . Band of WALLACE . Bor- ELDRED , a Peasant . LACY . derers . Peasant , Pilgrims , & c . LENNOX . HERBERT . IDONEA . WILFRED , Servant to Female Beggar . MARMADUKE . ELEANOR , Wife to ELDRED . SCENE , Borders of ...
... OSWALD . Forester . Band of WALLACE . Bor- ELDRED , a Peasant . LACY . derers . Peasant , Pilgrims , & c . LENNOX . HERBERT . IDONEA . WILFRED , Servant to Female Beggar . MARMADUKE . ELEANOR , Wife to ELDRED . SCENE , Borders of ...
Side 77
... Oswald finds small favour in our sight , Well may we wonder he has gained such power Over our much - loved Captain . Wal . I have heard 15 Of some dark deed to which in early life His passion drove him - then a Voyager Upon the midland ...
... Oswald finds small favour in our sight , Well may we wonder he has gained such power Over our much - loved Captain . Wal . I have heard 15 Of some dark deed to which in early life His passion drove him - then a Voyager Upon the midland ...
Side 78
... Oswald- Yourself , you do not love him . Mar. I do more , I honour him . Strong feelings to his heart Are natural ; and from no one can be learnt More of man's thoughts and ways than his experience 35 Has given him power to teach : and ...
... Oswald- Yourself , you do not love him . Mar. I do more , I honour him . Strong feelings to his heart Are natural ; and from no one can be learnt More of man's thoughts and ways than his experience 35 Has given him power to teach : and ...
Side 79
... OSWALD ( a bunch of plants in his hand ) . Osw . This wood is rich in plants and curious simples . Mar. ( looking at them ) . The wild rose , and the poppy , and the nightshade : Which is your favourite , Oswald ? Osw . 45 That which ...
... OSWALD ( a bunch of plants in his hand ) . Osw . This wood is rich in plants and curious simples . Mar. ( looking at them ) . The wild rose , and the poppy , and the nightshade : Which is your favourite , Oswald ? Osw . 45 That which ...
Side 80
... Oswald ; Though I have never seen his face , methinks , There cannot come a day when I shall cease To love him . I remember , when a Boy Of scarcely seven years ' growth , beneath the Elm 90 That casts its shade over our village school ...
... Oswald ; Though I have never seen his face , methinks , There cannot come a day when I shall cease To love him . I remember , when a Boy Of scarcely seven years ' growth , beneath the Elm 90 That casts its shade over our village school ...
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Alfoxden babe beauty beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breath bright brook brother calm cheerful child Coleorton Coleridge cottage Dated by Wordsworth dear delight door Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage earth Elea Ennerdale eyes Father fear feel flowers gone Grasmere grave green grief hand happy hath Hawkshead hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy Idon Idonea Johnny Kilve lake lamb Leonard light living look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid MARMADUKE mind moon mother mountains nature Nether Stowey never night o'er OSWALD pain peace poem poor Priest published 1800 Quantock hills rock round Rydal Mount Salisbury Plain seen shade side sight sister sleep sorrow soul spirit stanza stood Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice walk wild wind wood words written Youth