The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... youth defied The elements , must vanish ; —be it so ! Enough , if something from our hands have power To live , and act , and serve the future hour ; And if , as toward the silent tomb we go , Through love , through hope , and faith's ...
... youth defied The elements , must vanish ; —be it so ! Enough , if something from our hands have power To live , and act , and serve the future hour ; And if , as toward the silent tomb we go , Through love , through hope , and faith's ...
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... Youth , a scholar pale , From Oxford come to his native vale , He also hath his own conceit : It is , thinks he , the gracious Fairy , Who loved the Shepherd - lord to meet In his wanderings solitary : Wild notes she in his hearing sang ...
... Youth , a scholar pale , From Oxford come to his native vale , He also hath his own conceit : It is , thinks he , the gracious Fairy , Who loved the Shepherd - lord to meet In his wanderings solitary : Wild notes she in his hearing sang ...
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... zeal , Together we have learned to prize Forbearance and self - sacrifice ; If we like combatants have fared , And for this issue been prepared ; If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue 688 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
... zeal , Together we have learned to prize Forbearance and self - sacrifice ; If we like combatants have fared , And for this issue been prepared ; If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue 688 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
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William Wordsworth. If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue thee with all truth- Be strong ; -be worthy of the grace Of God , and fill thy destined place : A Soul , by force of sorrows high , Uplifted to the purest sky Of ...
William Wordsworth. If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue thee with all truth- Be strong ; -be worthy of the grace Of God , and fill thy destined place : A Soul , by force of sorrows high , Uplifted to the purest sky Of ...
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... youth ; To see her in her pomp arrayed— This Banner ( for such vow I made ) Should on the consecrated breast Of that same Temple have found rest : I would myself have hung it high , Fit offering of glad victory ! A shadow of such ...
... youth ; To see her in her pomp arrayed— This Banner ( for such vow I made ) Should on the consecrated breast Of that same Temple have found rest : I would myself have hung it high , Fit offering of glad victory ! A shadow of such ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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