The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... kind ; 5 As all Authority in earth depends On Love and Fear , their several powers he blends , Copying with awe the one Paternal mind . Uncaught by processes in show humane , He feels how far the act would derogate From even the ...
... kind ; 5 As all Authority in earth depends On Love and Fear , their several powers he blends , Copying with awe the one Paternal mind . Uncaught by processes in show humane , He feels how far the act would derogate From even the ...
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... kind Friend high on the sunny hill Luminous region , fair as if the prime Were tempting all astir to look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy spot , 220 Emblem of those dark corners ...
... kind Friend high on the sunny hill Luminous region , fair as if the prime Were tempting all astir to look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy spot , 220 Emblem of those dark corners ...
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... Kind Hostess ! Handmaid also of the feast , If thou be lovelier than the kindling East , 251 Words by thy presence unrestrained may speak Of a perpetual dawn from brow and cheek Instinct with light whose sweetest promise lies , Never ...
... Kind Hostess ! Handmaid also of the feast , If thou be lovelier than the kindling East , 251 Words by thy presence unrestrained may speak Of a perpetual dawn from brow and cheek Instinct with light whose sweetest promise lies , Never ...
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... kind regard , ( Suspect not , Anna , that their fate is hard ; Not soon does aught to which mild fancies cling In lonely spots , become a slighted thing ; ) Those silent Inmates now no longer share , Nor do they need , our hospitable ...
... kind regard , ( Suspect not , Anna , that their fate is hard ; Not soon does aught to which mild fancies cling In lonely spots , become a slighted thing ; ) Those silent Inmates now no longer share , Nor do they need , our hospitable ...
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... kind mistress , fairest of the land , But gladly would escape ; and , if need were , Scatter the colours from the plumes that bear The emancipated captive through blithe air Into strange woods , where he at large may live On best or ...
... kind mistress , fairest of the land , But gladly would escape ; and , if need were , Scatter the colours from the plumes that bear The emancipated captive through blithe air Into strange woods , where he at large may live On best or ...
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