Title
Lyrical Ballads
Author
William Wordsworth
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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1798
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J. & A. Arch
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"The error in paging is due to the substitution of The nightingale for a shorter poem Lewti, after some of the copies had been printed"
CONTENTS.
Page
The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere
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1
The Foster-Mother's Tale
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53
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite
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59
The Nightingale, a Conversational Poem
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63
The Female Vagrant
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69
Goody Blake and Harry Gill
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85
Lines written at a small distance from my House, and sent by my little Boy to the Person to whom they are addressed
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95
Simon Lee, the old Huntsman
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Anecdote for Fathers
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105
We are seven
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110
Lines written in early spring
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115
The Thorn
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The last of the Flock
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The Dungeon
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The Mad Mother
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The Idiot Boy
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Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening
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Expostulation and Reply
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The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject
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Old Man travelling
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The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman
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The Convict
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Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey
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201
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