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RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)

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THE FRENCH MARINER: A BALLAD

1
AN Old French Mariner am I,
Whom Time hath render’d poor and gray;
Hear, conquering Britons, ere I die,
What anguish prompts me thus to say.
2

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DOLLY. A BALLAD

‘Ingenuous trust, and confidence of Love.’

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THE FAKENHAM GHOST. A BALLAD

1
The Lawns were dry in Euston Park;
(Here Truth

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MARKET-NIGHT. A BALLAD

1
‘O Winds, howl not so long and loud;
Nor with your vengeance arm the snow:
Bear hence each heavy-loaded cloud;
And let the twinkling Star-beams glow.
2

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THE WIDOW TO HER HOUR-GLASS

1
COME, friend, I’ll turn thee up again:
Companion of the lonely hour!
Spring thirty times hath fed with rain
And cloath’d with leaves my humble bower,
Since thou hast stood5
In frame of wood,

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THE MILLER’S MAID. A TALE

NEAR the High road upon a winding stream
An honest Miller rose to Wealth and Fame:
The noblest Virtues cheer’d his lengthen’d days,
And all the Country echo’d with his praise:
His Wife, the Doctress of the neighb’ring Poor,

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Walter AND Jane: OR, THE POOR BLACKSMITH. A COUNTRY TALE

BRIGHT was the summer sky, the Mornings gay,
And Jane was young and chearful as the Day.
Not yet to Love but Mirth she paid her vows;
And Echo mock’d her as she call’d her Cows.

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RICHARD AND KATE; OR, FAIR-DAY. A SUFFOLK BALLAD

1
‘Come, Goody, stop your humdrum wheel,
Sweep up your orts,

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RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)

CONTENTS.



Editors’ Introduction

Prefaces

EMMA’S KID (1801–2)

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EMMA’S KID


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First published in The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine and Review, 1 (1810), 50–52, and
collected in Remains with Bloomfield’s note: ‘Originally accompanying a pair of kid-leather

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