The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye Than they appear to holy Gregory ; Who , having learnt that name , salvation craves For Them , and for their Land . The earnest Sire , His questions urging , feels , in slender ties Of chiming ...
... wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye Than they appear to holy Gregory ; Who , having learnt that name , salvation craves For Them , and for their Land . The earnest Sire , His questions urging , feels , in slender ties Of chiming ...
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... wing , " Flies out , and passes on from cold to cold ; " But whence it came we know not , nor behold " Whither it goes . Even such , that transient Thing , " The human Soul ; not utterly unknown " While in the Body lodged , her warm ...
... wing , " Flies out , and passes on from cold to cold ; " But whence it came we know not , nor behold " Whither it goes . Even such , that transient Thing , " The human Soul ; not utterly unknown " While in the Body lodged , her warm ...
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... wings ! " Nor be unthanked their final lingerings- 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 ...
... wings ! " Nor be unthanked their final lingerings- 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 ...
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... wings forbear To stir in useless struggle ) hath relied On hope that conscious innocence supplied , And in his prison breathes celestial air . Why tarries then thy chariot ? Wherefore stay , O Death ! the ensanguined yet triumphant ...
... wings forbear To stir in useless struggle ) hath relied On hope that conscious innocence supplied , And in his prison breathes celestial air . Why tarries then thy chariot ? Wherefore stay , O Death ! the ensanguined yet triumphant ...
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... wing . With moistened eye We read of faith and purest charity In Statesman , Priest , and humble Citizen : O could we copy their mild virtues , then What joy to live , what blessedness to die ! Methinks their very names shine still and ...
... wing . With moistened eye We read of faith and purest charity In Statesman , Priest , and humble Citizen : O could we copy their mild virtues , then What joy to live , what blessedness to die ! Methinks their very names shine still and ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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