The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Nature's law . The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially designed Ye brood of Conscience - Spectres ! that frequent Before the world had passed her time of youth ...
... Nature's law . The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially designed Ye brood of Conscience - Spectres ! that frequent Before the world had passed her time of youth ...
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... as tears fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful name . II . 5 TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle the Road from the South)
... as tears fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful name . II . 5 TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle the Road from the South)
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. II . 5 TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law For worst offenders : though the heart will heave With indignation , deeply moved we grieve , In after thought , for ... Nature's The Roman Consul doomed his sons ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. II . 5 TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law For worst offenders : though the heart will heave With indignation , deeply moved we grieve , In after thought , for ... Nature's The Roman Consul doomed his sons ...
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... And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or doings , which we tell 50 54 Without reserve to those whom we love well— Then haply 12 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or doings , which we tell 50 54 Without reserve to those whom we love well— Then haply 12 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... Nature's law fulfilled , The choristers in every grove had stilled ; 155 But we , we lacked not music of our own , For lightsome Fanny had thus early thrown , Mid the gay prattle of those infant tongues , Some notes prelusive , from the ...
... Nature's law fulfilled , The choristers in every grove had stilled ; 155 But we , we lacked not music of our own , For lightsome Fanny had thus early thrown , Mid the gay prattle of those infant tongues , Some notes prelusive , from the ...
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