The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... behold in her A creature born of time , that keeps one eye Fixed on the statutes of Eternity , To which her judgments reverently defer . 5 Speaking through Law's dispassionate voice the State Endues her conscience UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF ...
... behold in her A creature born of time , that keeps one eye Fixed on the statutes of Eternity , To which her judgments reverently defer . 5 Speaking through Law's dispassionate voice the State Endues her conscience UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF ...
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... Whence the blithe hail ? behold a Peasant stand On high , a kerchief waving in her hand ! Not unexpectant that by early day Our little Band would thrid this mountain way , 21 I Before her cottage on the bright hill side V. C EPISTLE . 17.
... Whence the blithe hail ? behold a Peasant stand On high , a kerchief waving in her hand ! Not unexpectant that by early day Our little Band would thrid this mountain way , 21 I Before her cottage on the bright hill side V. C EPISTLE . 17.
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... behold the struggling Moon Break forth , —again to walk the clear blue sky . 1846. ( ? ) XI . " Late , late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi ' the auld moone in hir arme . " " Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence , Percy's Reliques . ONCE I ...
... behold the struggling Moon Break forth , —again to walk the clear blue sky . 1846. ( ? ) XI . " Late , late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi ' the auld moone in hir arme . " " Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence , Percy's Reliques . ONCE I ...
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... behold A life declining with the golden light Of summer , in the season of sere leaves ; See cheerfulness undamped by stealing Time ; See studied kindness flow with easy stream , Illustrated with inborn courtesy ; And an habitual ...
... behold A life declining with the golden light Of summer , in the season of sere leaves ; See cheerfulness undamped by stealing Time ; See studied kindness flow with easy stream , Illustrated with inborn courtesy ; And an habitual ...
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... Behold , " she said , a stricken Hind Pursued by destiny ! From your deportment , Sir ! I deem That you have worn a sword , And will not hold in light esteem A suffering woman's word ; There is my covert , there perchance I might have ...
... Behold , " she said , a stricken Hind Pursued by destiny ! From your deportment , Sir ! I deem That you have worn a sword , And will not hold in light esteem A suffering woman's word ; There is my covert , there perchance I might have ...
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