The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... moved we grieve , In after thought , for Him who stood in awe Neither of God nor man , and only saw , Lost wretch , a horrible device enthroned On proud temptations , till the victim groaned Under the steel his hand had dared to draw ...
... moved we grieve , In after thought , for Him who stood in awe Neither of God nor man , and only saw , Lost wretch , a horrible device enthroned On proud temptations , till the victim groaned Under the steel his hand had dared to draw ...
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... moved by needless fear of past abuse , Strike not from Law's firm hand that awful rod , But leave it thence to drop ... move Cheered with the prospect of a brighter day . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . I. EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT ...
... moved by needless fear of past abuse , Strike not from Law's firm hand that awful rod , But leave it thence to drop ... move Cheered with the prospect of a brighter day . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . I. EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT ...
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... Moving along a tract of morning shade , And vocal wishes sent of like good will To our 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 ...
... Moving along a tract of morning shade , And vocal wishes sent of like good will To our 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 ...
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... Moved by the touch of kindred sympathies . For - save the calm repentance sheds o'er strife Raised by remembrances of misused life , The light from past endeavours purely willed 10 And by Heaven's favour happily fulfilled ; Save hope ...
... Moved by the touch of kindred sympathies . For - save the calm repentance sheds o'er strife Raised by remembrances of misused life , The light from past endeavours purely willed 10 And by Heaven's favour happily fulfilled ; Save hope ...
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... moved with one desire Put on , to welcome spring , their best attire , Poor Robin is yet flowerless ; but how gay With his red stalks upon this sunny day ! And , as his tufts of leaves he spreads , content With a hard bed and scanty ...
... moved with one desire Put on , to welcome spring , their best attire , Poor Robin is yet flowerless ; but how gay With his red stalks upon this sunny day ! And , as his tufts of leaves he spreads , content With a hard bed and scanty ...
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