The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... spread Their wings to guard the unconscious Inno- cent- 5 Slow be the Statutes of the land to share A laxity that could not but impair Your power to punish crime , and so prevent . And ye , Beliefs ! coiled serpent - like about The ...
... spread Their wings to guard the unconscious Inno- cent- 5 Slow be the Statutes of the land to share A laxity that could not but impair Your power to punish crime , and so prevent . And ye , Beliefs ! coiled serpent - like about The ...
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... spread 226 Under a rock too steep for man to tread , Where sheltered from the north and bleak north - west Aloft the Raven hangs a visible nest , 230 Fearless of all assaults that would her brood molest . Hot sunbeams fill the steaming ...
... spread 226 Under a rock too steep for man to tread , Where sheltered from the north and bleak north - west Aloft the Raven hangs a visible nest , 230 Fearless of all assaults that would her brood molest . Hot sunbeams fill the steaming ...
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... Spread , tiny nautilus , the living sail ; Dive , at thy choice , or brave the freshening gale ! If unreproved the ambitious eagle mount Sunward to seek the daylight in its fount , Bays , gulfs , and ocean's Indian width , shall be ...
... Spread , tiny nautilus , the living sail ; Dive , at thy choice , or brave the freshening gale ! If unreproved the ambitious eagle mount Sunward to seek the daylight in its fount , Bays , gulfs , and ocean's Indian width , shall be ...
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... 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 realised nor ...
... 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 realised nor ...
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... spreading with wild growth , And hope that kept with me her plighted troth . I saw ( ambition quickening at the view ) A ONCE I COULD HAIL . 35 How beautiful the Queen of Night, on high could hail (howe'er serene the sky)
... spreading with wild growth , And hope that kept with me her plighted troth . I saw ( ambition quickening at the view ) A ONCE I COULD HAIL . 35 How beautiful the Queen of Night, on high could hail (howe'er serene the sky)
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