The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... hand ; Whence grace , through which the heart can understand , VOWS , that bind the will , in silence made . And * See Note . XX . OTHER INFLUENCES . Aн , when the Body 14 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Primitive Saxon Clergy.
... hand ; Whence grace , through which the heart can understand , VOWS , that bind the will , in silence made . And * See Note . XX . OTHER INFLUENCES . Aн , when the Body 14 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Primitive Saxon Clergy.
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... silent hour , Do penitential cogitations cling ; Like ivy , round some ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they strangle , a fair growth they bring , For recompence their own perennial bower ...
... silent hour , Do penitential cogitations cling ; Like ivy , round some ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they strangle , a fair growth they bring , For recompence their own perennial bower ...
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... Silent , but not to high - souled Passion's ear— ' Mid reedy fens wide - spread and marshes drear , Their own creation . Such glad welcomings As Po was heard to give where Venice rose Hailed from aloft those Heirs of truth divine Who ...
... Silent , but not to high - souled Passion's ear— ' Mid reedy fens wide - spread and marshes drear , Their own creation . Such glad welcomings As Po was heard to give where Venice rose Hailed from aloft those Heirs of truth divine Who ...
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... wear His crown of weeds , but could not even sustain Some casual shout that broke the silent air , Or the unimaginable touch of Time . VOL . IV . XXXV . OLD ABBEYS . MONASTIC Domes ! following my ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 81.
... wear His crown of weeds , but could not even sustain Some casual shout that broke the silent air , Or the unimaginable touch of Time . VOL . IV . XXXV . OLD ABBEYS . MONASTIC Domes ! following my ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 81.
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... silence - list ! O list ! The music bursteth into second life ; The notes luxuriate , every stone is kissed By sound , or ghost of sound , in mazy strife ; Heart - thrilling strains , that cast , before the eye Of the devout , a veil of ...
... silence - list ! O list ! The music bursteth into second life ; The notes luxuriate , every stone is kissed By sound , or ghost of sound , in mazy strife ; Heart - thrilling strains , that cast , before the eye Of the devout , a veil of ...
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