Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, 1800, Volume 2 by William Wordsworth
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page 93 of 140 (66%)
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[Footnote 9: In several parts of the North of England, when a
funeral takes place, a bason full of Sprigs of Box-wood is placed at the door of the house from which the Coffin is taken up, and each person who attends the funeral ordinarily takes a Sprig of this Box-wood, and throws it into the grave of the deceased.] Now fast up the dell came the noise and the fray, The horse and the horn, and the hark! hark! away! Old Timothy took up his Staff, and he shut With a leisurely motion the door of his hut. Perhaps to himself at that moment he said, "The key I must take, for my Ellen is dead" But of this in my ears not a word did he speak, And he went to the chase with a tear on his cheek. THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGAR. _A DESCRIPTION._ _The OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGAR, A DESCRIPTION_. |
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