The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Canute The Norman Conquest Coldly we spake . The Saxons , overpowered The Council of Clermont Crusades Richard I. An Interdict • Papal Abuses Scene in Venice Papal Dominion 18 · 19 19 • 20 21 • 21 22 • 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 · · 27 PART ...
... Canute The Norman Conquest Coldly we spake . The Saxons , overpowered The Council of Clermont Crusades Richard I. An Interdict • Papal Abuses Scene in Venice Papal Dominion 18 · 19 19 • 20 21 • 21 22 • 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 · · 27 PART ...
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... Canute and Alfred , on the Sea - shore • 231 233 · • 237 240 • To Dora Ode to Lycoris 242 · · 244 · To the Same • 247 The sylvan slopes with corn - clad fields Upon the same Occasion · 249 · 250 Memory • • 252 Humanity This Lawn , a ...
... Canute and Alfred , on the Sea - shore • 231 233 · • 237 240 • To Dora Ode to Lycoris 242 · · 244 · To the Same • 247 The sylvan slopes with corn - clad fields Upon the same Occasion · 249 · 250 Memory • • 252 Humanity This Lawn , a ...
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... CANUTE . A PLEASANT music floats along the Mere , From Monks in Ely chanting service high , While - as Canute the King is rowing by : " My Oarsmen , " quoth the mighty King , " draw near , * See Note . " That we the sweet song of the ...
... CANUTE . A PLEASANT music floats along the Mere , From Monks in Ely chanting service high , While - as Canute the King is rowing by : " My Oarsmen , " quoth the mighty King , " draw near , * See Note . " That we the sweet song of the ...
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... CANUTE AND ALFRED , ON THE SEA - SHORE . [ THE first and last fourteen lines of this poem each make a sonnet , and were composed as such ; but I thought that by inter- mediate lines they might be connected so as to make a whole . One or ...
... CANUTE AND ALFRED , ON THE SEA - SHORE . [ THE first and last fourteen lines of this poem each make a sonnet , and were composed as such ; but I thought that by inter- mediate lines they might be connected so as to make a whole . One or ...
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... Canute ( fact more worthy to be known ) From that time forth did for his brows disown The ostentatious symbol of a crown ; Esteeming earthly royalty Contemptible as vain . Now hear what one of elder days , Rich theme of England's ...
... Canute ( fact more worthy to be known ) From that time forth did for his brows disown The ostentatious symbol of a crown ; Esteeming earthly royalty Contemptible as vain . Now hear what one of elder days , Rich theme of England's ...
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