The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Leaving the final issue in His 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 ...
... Leaving the final issue in His 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 ...
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... 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 ; and , conscious of the ...
... 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 ; and , conscious of the ...
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... leave unsearched : enough that memory clings , Here as elsewhere , to notices that make Their own significance for hearts awake , To rural incidents , whose genial powers Filled with delight three summer morning hours . More could my ...
... leave unsearched : enough that memory clings , Here as elsewhere , to notices that make Their own significance for hearts awake , To rural incidents , whose genial powers Filled with delight three summer morning hours . More could my ...
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... leaves he spreads , content With a hard bed and scanty nourishment , Mixed with the green , some shine not lacking power : 1 There is now , alas ! no possibility of the antici- pation , with which the above Epistle concludes , being ...
... leaves he spreads , content With a hard bed and scanty nourishment , Mixed with the green , some shine not lacking power : 1 There is now , alas ! no possibility of the antici- pation , with which the above Epistle concludes , being ...
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... leaves Are thin upon the bough . Mine , only mine , The pleasure was , and no one heard the praise , Checked , in the moment of its issue , checked And reprehended , by a fancied blush From the pure qualities that called it forth . Thus ...
... leaves Are thin upon the bough . Mine , only mine , The pleasure was , and no one heard the praise , Checked , in the moment of its issue , checked And reprehended , by a fancied blush From the pure qualities that called it forth . Thus ...
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