The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... reason to sustain ; 5 And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly beats Against all barriers which his labour meets In lofty place , or humble Life's domain . Enough ; -before us lay a painful road , And guidance have I sought in ...
... reason to sustain ; 5 And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly beats Against all barriers which his labour meets In lofty place , or humble Life's domain . Enough ; -before us lay a painful road , And guidance have I sought in ...
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... reason blind , 15 20 24 ' Mid that soft air , those long - lost bowers , The sweet illusion might have hung , for hours . Thanks to this tell - tale sheaf of corn , That touchingly bespeaks thee born Life's daily tasks with them to ...
... reason blind , 15 20 24 ' Mid that soft air , those long - lost bowers , The sweet illusion might have hung , for hours . Thanks to this tell - tale sheaf of corn , That touchingly bespeaks thee born Life's daily tasks with them to ...
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... Reason fail to bring 40 The timely insight that can temper fears , And from vicissitude remove its sting ; While Faith aspires to seats in that domain Where joys are perfect - neither wax nor wane . XII . TO THE LADY FLEMING , ON SEEING ...
... Reason fail to bring 40 The timely insight that can temper fears , And from vicissitude remove its sting ; While Faith aspires to seats in that domain Where joys are perfect - neither wax nor wane . XII . TO THE LADY FLEMING , ON SEEING ...
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... reason to deny God , whom their passions dare defy , And boast that they alone are free Who reach this dire extremity ! IX . men ; But turn we from these " bold bad " The way , mild Lady ! that hath led Down to their " dark opprobrious ...
... reason to deny God , whom their passions dare defy , And boast that they alone are free Who reach this dire extremity ! IX . men ; But turn we from these " bold bad " The way , mild Lady ! that hath led Down to their " dark opprobrious ...
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... Reason dictates ; and , as even the wish Has virtue in it , why should hope to me Be wanting that sometimes , where fancied ills Harass the mind and strip from off the bowers Of private life their natural pleasantness , 35 A Voice ...
... Reason dictates ; and , as even the wish Has virtue in it , why should hope to me Be wanting that sometimes , where fancied ills Harass the mind and strip from off the bowers Of private life their natural pleasantness , 35 A Voice ...
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