The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... hear ; Receive the faith , and in the hope abide . IV . DRUIDICAL EXCOMMUNICATION . MERCY and Love have met thee on thy road , Thou wretched Outcast , from the gift of fire And food cut off by sacerdotal ire , From every sympathy that ...
... hear ; Receive the faith , and in the hope abide . IV . DRUIDICAL EXCOMMUNICATION . MERCY and Love have met thee on thy road , Thou wretched Outcast , from the gift of fire And food cut off by sacerdotal ire , From every sympathy that ...
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... hear ! XVI . PERSUASION . " MAN's life is like a Sparrow , mighty King ! " That while at banquet with your Chiefs you sit " Housed near a blazing fire - is seen to flit " Safe from the wintry tempest . Fluttering , " Here did it enter ...
... hear ! XVI . PERSUASION . " MAN's life is like a Sparrow , mighty King ! " That while at banquet with your Chiefs you sit " Housed near a blazing fire - is seen to flit " Safe from the wintry tempest . Fluttering , " Here did it enter ...
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William Wordsworth. " That we the sweet song of the Monks may hear ! " He listens ( all past conquests , and all schemes Of future , vanishing like empty dreams ) Heart - touched , and haply not without a tear . The Royal Minstrel , ere ...
William Wordsworth. " That we the sweet song of the Monks may hear ! " He listens ( all past conquests , and all schemes Of future , vanishing like empty dreams ) Heart - touched , and haply not without a tear . The Royal Minstrel , ere ...
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... Wicliffe disinhumed : Yea , his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near ; Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus 38 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe.
... Wicliffe disinhumed : Yea , his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near ; Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus 38 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe.
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William Wordsworth. Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus speaks ( that Voice which walks upon the wind , Though seldom heard by busy human kind ) - " As thou these ashes , little Brook ! wilt bear " Into the Avon ...
William Wordsworth. Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus speaks ( that Voice which walks upon the wind , Though seldom heard by busy human kind ) - " As thou these ashes , little Brook ! wilt bear " Into the Avon ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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