The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Nature's law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially designed • Ye brood of conscience - Spectres ! that frequent Before the world had past her time of youth . Fit ...
... Nature's law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially designed • Ye brood of conscience - Spectres ! that frequent Before the world had past her time of youth . Fit ...
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... nature's grace ; I , who essayed the nobler Stream to trace Of Liberty , and smote the plausive string Till the checked torrent , proudly triumphing , Won for herself a lasting resting - place ; Now seek upon the heights of Time the ...
... nature's grace ; I , who essayed the nobler Stream to trace Of Liberty , and smote the plausive string Till the checked torrent , proudly triumphing , Won for herself a lasting resting - place ; Now seek upon the heights of Time the ...
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... Nature decked for holiest sacrifice * . VII . RECOVERY As , when a storm hath ceased , the birds regain Their cheerfulness , and busily retrim Their nests , or chant a gratulating hymn To the blue ether and bespangled plain ; Even so ...
... Nature decked for holiest sacrifice * . VII . RECOVERY As , when a storm hath ceased , the birds regain Their cheerfulness , and busily retrim Their nests , or chant a gratulating hymn To the blue ether and bespangled plain ; Even so ...
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... Nature's hollow arch ' that voice resounds " . XXXIV . CRUSADES . THE turbaned Race are poured in thickening swarms Along the west ; though driven from Aquitaine , The Crescent glitters on the towers of Spain ; And soft Italia feels ...
... Nature's hollow arch ' that voice resounds " . XXXIV . CRUSADES . THE turbaned Race are poured in thickening swarms Along the west ; though driven from Aquitaine , The Crescent glitters on the towers of Spain ; And soft Italia feels ...
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... Nature ; but the sense of most In abject sympathy with power is lost . XXXIX . PAPAL DOMINION . UNLESS to Peter's Chair the viewless wind Must come and ask permission when to blow , What further empire would it have ? for now A ghostly ...
... Nature ; but the sense of most In abject sympathy with power is lost . XXXIX . PAPAL DOMINION . UNLESS to Peter's Chair the viewless wind Must come and ask permission when to blow , What further empire would it have ? for now A ghostly ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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