Lyrical Ballads 1798 by William Wordsworth;Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Perhaps when you are at the place
You something of her tale may trace. XI. I'll give you the best help I can: Before you up the mountain go, Up to the dreary mountain-top, I'll tell you all I know. Tis now some two and twenty years, Since she (her name is Martha Ray) Gave with a maiden's true good will Her company to Stephen Hill; And she was blithe and gay, And she was happy, happy still Whene'er she thought of Stephen Hill. XII. And they had fix'd the wedding-day, The morning that must wed them both; But Stephen to another maid Had sworn another oath; And with this other maid to church Unthinking Stephen went-- Poor Martha! on that woful day A cruel, cruel fire, they say, Into her bones was sent: |
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