The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... , ambition , in the breast Of youthful heroes , is no sullen fire , But one that leaps to meet the fanning breeze . * See Note . XVI . WARS OF YORK AND LANCASTER . THUS is ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 37 Archbishop Chichely to Henry V.
... , ambition , in the breast Of youthful heroes , is no sullen fire , But one that leaps to meet the fanning breeze . * See Note . XVI . WARS OF YORK AND LANCASTER . THUS is ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 37 Archbishop Chichely to Henry V.
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... breast ! XXXVIII . ELIZABETH . HAIL , Virgin Queen ! o'er many an envious bar Triumphant , snatched from many a treacherous wile ! All hail , sage Lady , whom a grateful Isle Hath blest , respiring from that dismal war Stilled by thy ...
... breast ! XXXVIII . ELIZABETH . HAIL , Virgin Queen ! o'er many an envious bar Triumphant , snatched from many a treacherous wile ! All hail , sage Lady , whom a grateful Isle Hath blest , respiring from that dismal war Stilled by thy ...
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... his kingdom to regain ? Him Virtue's Nurse , Adversity , in vain Received , and fostered in her iron breast : For all she taught of hardiest and of best , 60 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Patriotic Sympathies Charles the Second.
... his kingdom to regain ? Him Virtue's Nurse , Adversity , in vain Received , and fostered in her iron breast : For all she taught of hardiest and of best , 60 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Patriotic Sympathies Charles the Second.
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... breast , We stood , a trembling , earnest Company ! With low soft murmur , like a distant bee , Some spake , by thought - perplexing fears betrayed ; And some a bold unerring answer made : How fluttered then thy anxious heart for me ...
... breast , We stood , a trembling , earnest Company ! With low soft murmur , like a distant bee , Some spake , by thought - perplexing fears betrayed ; And some a bold unerring answer made : How fluttered then thy anxious heart for me ...
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... breast Filled with mementos , satiate with its part Of grateful England's overflowing Dead . XLVI . EJACULATION . GLORY to God ! and to the Power who came In filial duty , clothed with love divine , That made his human tabernacle shine ...
... breast Filled with mementos , satiate with its part Of grateful England's overflowing Dead . XLVI . EJACULATION . GLORY to God ! and to the Power who came In filial duty , clothed with love divine , That made his human tabernacle shine ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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