The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... line of Warriors fled ; -they shrunk when tried By ghostly power : -but Time's unsparing hand Hath plucked such foes , like weeds , from out the land ; And now , if men with men in peace abide , All other strength the weakest may ...
... line of Warriors fled ; -they shrunk when tried By ghostly power : -but Time's unsparing hand Hath plucked such foes , like weeds , from out the land ; And now , if men with men in peace abide , All other strength the weakest may ...
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... as that emblem of her lowly heart The milk - white Lamb which in a line she led , — And faithful , loyal in her innocence , Like the brave Lion slain in her defence . 44 Notes could we hear as of a faery shell 43 Dedication.
... as that emblem of her lowly heart The milk - white Lamb which in a line she led , — And faithful , loyal in her innocence , Like the brave Lion slain in her defence . 44 Notes could we hear as of a faery shell 43 Dedication.
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... raise The Soul to purer worlds : and who the line Shall draw , the limits of the power define , That even imperfect faith to man affords ? XIX . PRIMITIVE SAXON CLERGY How beautiful your presence , 210 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . Apology.
... raise The Soul to purer worlds : and who the line Shall draw , the limits of the power define , That even imperfect faith to man affords ? XIX . PRIMITIVE SAXON CLERGY How beautiful your presence , 210 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . Apology.
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... line through undegenerate veins . The Race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten , dangers ever new ! Black tempests bursting , blacker still in view ! But manly sovereignty its hold retains ; The root sincere , the ...
... line through undegenerate veins . The Race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten , dangers ever new ! Black tempests bursting , blacker still in view ! But manly sovereignty its hold retains ; The root sincere , the ...
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... line . Hark ! ' tis the tolling Curfew ! —the stars shine ; But of the lights that cherish household cares And festive gladness , burns not one that dares To twinkle after that dull stroke of thine , Emblem and instrument , from Thames ...
... line . Hark ! ' tis the tolling Curfew ! —the stars shine ; But of the lights that cherish household cares And festive gladness , burns not one that dares To twinkle after that dull stroke of thine , Emblem and instrument , from Thames ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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