The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... lord it over air— Might soothe in human breasts the sense of ill , Or charm it out of memory ; yea , might fill 5 The heart with joy and gratitude to God For all his bounties upon man bestowed : Why bears it then the name of " Weeping ...
... lord it over air— Might soothe in human breasts the sense of ill , Or charm it out of memory ; yea , might fill 5 The heart with joy and gratitude to God For all his bounties upon man bestowed : Why bears it then the name of " Weeping ...
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... lord Was Duty , -Duty calmed his agony . And some , we know , when they by wilful act A single human life have wrongly taken , Pass sentence on themselves , confess the fact , And , to atone for it , with soul unshaken Kneel at the feet ...
... lord Was Duty , -Duty calmed his agony . And some , we know , when they by wilful act A single human life have wrongly taken , Pass sentence on themselves , confess the fact , And , to atone for it , with soul unshaken Kneel at the feet ...
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... Lord . Speak ! -astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power to speak he had , All are daunted , all the household 9༠ Smitten to the heart , and sad . ' Tis Sir Eustace ; if it be Living man , it must be he ! Thus Hubert thought in his ...
... Lord . Speak ! -astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power to speak he had , All are daunted , all the household 9༠ Smitten to the heart , and sad . ' Tis Sir Eustace ; if it be Living man , it must be he ! Thus Hubert thought in his ...
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... Lord inspired , Was yet not bold enough to write of Thee . And why that scrupulous reserve ? In sooth 10 The blameless cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court ...
... Lord inspired , Was yet not bold enough to write of Thee . And why that scrupulous reserve ? In sooth 10 The blameless cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court ...
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... Lord , Who didst vouchsafe for man to die ; Thy smile is sure , Thy plighted word No change can falsify ! IO 15 I bent before Thy gracious throne , And asked for 82 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . -Not seldom, clad in radiant vest.
... Lord , Who didst vouchsafe for man to die ; Thy smile is sure , Thy plighted word No change can falsify ! IO 15 I bent before Thy gracious throne , And asked for 82 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . -Not seldom, clad in radiant vest.
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