Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, 1800, Volume 2 by William Wordsworth
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But many days and many months,
And many years ensuing, This wretched Knight did vainly seek The death that he was wooing: So coming back across the wave, Without a groan on Ellen's grave His body he extended, And there his sorrow ended. Now ye who willingly have heard The tale I have been telling, May in Kirkonnel church-yard view The grave of lovely Ellen: By Ellen's side the Bruce is laid, And, for the stone upon his head, May no rude hand deface it, And its forlorn 'Hic jacet'. Strange fits of passion I have known, And I will dare to tell, But in the lover's ear alone, What once to me befel. When she I lov'd, was strong and gay And like a rose in June, |
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