The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... Dread swell of sound ! loud as the gusts that lash The matted forests of Ontario's shore By wasteful steel unsmitten - then would I Turn into port ; and , reckless of the gale , Reckless of angry Duddon sweeping by , While the warm ...
... Dread swell of sound ! loud as the gusts that lash The matted forests of Ontario's shore By wasteful steel unsmitten - then would I Turn into port ; and , reckless of the gale , Reckless of angry Duddon sweeping by , While the warm ...
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... Dread arbitress of mutable respect , New rites ordaining when the old are wrecked , Or cease to please the fickle worshipper ; Mother of Love ! ( that name best suits thee here ) Mother of Love ! for this deep vale , protect Truth's ...
... Dread arbitress of mutable respect , New rites ordaining when the old are wrecked , Or cease to please the fickle worshipper ; Mother of Love ! ( that name best suits thee here ) Mother of Love ! for this deep vale , protect Truth's ...
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... dread In the ruthless wars of the White and Red ; Who dragged Earl Pembroke from Banbury church , And smote off his head on the stones of the porch ! Look down among them , if you dare ; Oft 56 CANTO I. THE WHITE DOE.
... dread In the ruthless wars of the White and Red ; Who dragged Earl Pembroke from Banbury church , And smote off his head on the stones of the porch ! Look down among them , if you dare ; Oft 56 CANTO I. THE WHITE DOE.
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... dread ; Nor yet the restless crown had been Disturbed upon her virgin head ; But now the inly - working North Was ripe to send its thousands forth , A potent vassalage , to fight In Percy's and in Neville's right , Two Earls fast ...
... dread ; Nor yet the restless crown had been Disturbed upon her virgin head ; But now the inly - working North Was ripe to send its thousands forth , A potent vassalage , to fight In Percy's and in Neville's right , Two Earls fast ...
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... Who saw the Banner reared on high In all its dread emblazonry , A voice of uttermost joy brake out : The transport was rolled down the river of Were , And Durham , the time - honoured Durham , did 72 CANTO III . THE WHITE DOE.
... Who saw the Banner reared on high In all its dread emblazonry , A voice of uttermost joy brake out : The transport was rolled down the river of Were , And Durham , the time - honoured Durham , did 72 CANTO III . THE WHITE DOE.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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