The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... 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 . But O , restrain compassion ...
... 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 . But O , restrain compassion ...
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... thought , Seemingly given , debase the general mind Tempt the vague will tried standards to disown ; Nor only palpable restraints unbind , ΙΟ But upon Honour's head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule permits not to withstand In the ...
... thought , Seemingly given , debase the general mind Tempt the vague will tried standards to disown ; Nor only palpable restraints unbind , ΙΟ But upon Honour's head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule permits not to withstand In the ...
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... thoughts , that would be free IO From heaviness , oft fly , dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained ...
... thoughts , that would be free IO From heaviness , oft fly , dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... thought in silence , with regret too keen , Of unexperienced joys that might have been ; Of neighbourhood and intermingling arts , And golden summer days uniting cheerful hearts . But time , irrevocable time , is flown , 195 200 And let ...
... thought in silence , with regret too keen , Of unexperienced joys that might have been ; Of neighbourhood and intermingling arts , And golden summer days uniting cheerful hearts . But time , irrevocable time , is flown , 195 200 And let ...
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