The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... hand had dared to draw . But O , restrain compassion , if its course , As oft befalls , prevent or turn aside Judgments and aims and acts whose higher source JO Is sympathy with the unforewarned , who died Blameless - with them that ...
... hand had dared to draw . But O , restrain compassion , if its course , As oft befalls , prevent or turn aside Judgments and aims and acts whose higher source JO Is sympathy with the unforewarned , who died Blameless - with them that ...
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... hand can lift For earthly sight . " Eternity and Time " They urge , " have interwoven claims and rights Not to be jeopardised through foulest crime : 11 The sentence rule by mercy's heaven - born lights . " Even so ; but measuring not ...
... hand can lift For earthly sight . " Eternity and Time " They urge , " have interwoven claims and rights Not to be jeopardised through foulest crime : 11 The sentence rule by mercy's heaven - born lights . " Even so ; but measuring not ...
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... hands Whose goodness knows no change , whose love is sure , Who sees , foresees ; who cannot judge amiss , And wafts at will the contrite soul to bliss . XII . SEE the Condemned alone within his cell And prostrate at some moment when ...
... hands Whose goodness knows no change , whose love is sure , Who sees , foresees ; who cannot judge amiss , And wafts at will the contrite soul to bliss . XII . SEE the Condemned alone within his cell And prostrate at some moment when ...
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... hand that awful rod , But leave it thence to drop for lack of use : Oh , speed the blessed hour , Almighty God ! ΙΟ XIV . APOLOGY . THE formal World relaxes her cold chain For One who speaks in numbers ; ampler scope His utterance finds ...
... hand that awful rod , But leave it thence to drop for lack of use : Oh , speed the blessed hour , Almighty God ! ΙΟ XIV . APOLOGY . THE formal World relaxes her cold chain For One who speaks in numbers ; ampler scope His utterance finds ...
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... hand . -This Dwelling's Inmate more than three weeks ' space 25 And oft a Prisoner in the cheerless place , I — of whose touch the fiddle would complain , Whose breath would labour at the flute in vain , In music all unversed , nor ...
... hand . -This Dwelling's Inmate more than three weeks ' space 25 And oft a Prisoner in the cheerless place , I — of whose touch the fiddle would complain , Whose breath would labour at the flute in vain , In music all unversed , nor ...
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