The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Kneel at the feet of Justice , and , for faith Broken with all mankind , solicit death . 5 ΙΟ IV . 5 Is Death , when evil against good 4 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Tenderly do we feel by Nature's The Roman Consul doomed his sons to.
... Kneel at the feet of Justice , and , for faith Broken with all mankind , solicit death . 5 ΙΟ IV . 5 Is Death , when evil against good 4 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Tenderly do we feel by Nature's The Roman Consul doomed his sons to.
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... faith , which fresh offences , were he cast On old temptations , might for ever blast . XIII . CONCLUSION . YES , though He well may tremble at the sound Of his own voice , who from the judgment - seat Sends the pale Convict to his last ...
... faith , which fresh offences , were he cast On old temptations , might for ever blast . XIII . CONCLUSION . YES , though He well may tremble at the sound Of his own voice , who from the judgment - seat Sends the pale Convict to his last ...
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... Faith . But hopeful signs abound ; The social rights of man breathe purer air ; Religion deepens her preventive care ; Then , moved by needless fear of past abuse , Strike not from Law's firm hand that awful rod , But leave it thence to ...
... Faith . But hopeful signs abound ; The social rights of man breathe purer air ; Religion deepens her preventive care ; Then , moved by needless fear of past abuse , Strike not from Law's firm hand that awful rod , But leave it thence to ...
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... can temper fears , And from vicissitude remove its sting ; While Faith aspires to seats in that domain Where joys are perfect - neither wax nor wane . XII . TO THE LADY FLEMING , ON SEEING THE 1826 . 36 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... can temper fears , And from vicissitude remove its sting ; While Faith aspires to seats in that domain Where joys are perfect - neither wax nor wane . XII . TO THE LADY FLEMING , ON SEEING THE 1826 . 36 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... faith and Christian hope ; Or , shipwrecked , kindles on the coast False fires , that others may be lost . VIII . Alas ! that such perverted zeal Should spread on Britain's favoured ground ! That public order , private weal , Should e ...
... faith and Christian hope ; Or , shipwrecked , kindles on the coast False fires , that others may be lost . VIII . Alas ! that such perverted zeal Should spread on Britain's favoured ground ! That public order , private weal , Should e ...
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