THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH1893 |
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... grace divine inspired , And human reason dictated with awe . -And surely never did there live on earth A man of kindlier nature . The rough sports And teasing ways of children vexed not him ; 416 Indulgent listener was he to the tongue ...
... grace divine inspired , And human reason dictated with awe . -And surely never did there live on earth A man of kindlier nature . The rough sports And teasing ways of children vexed not him ; 416 Indulgent listener was he to the tongue ...
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... grace The particle divine remained unquenched ; 51 And , ' mid the wild weeds of a rugged soil , Thy bounty caused to flourish deathless flowers , From paradise transplanted : wintry age Impends ; the frost will gather round my heart ...
... grace The particle divine remained unquenched ; 51 And , ' mid the wild weeds of a rugged soil , Thy bounty caused to flourish deathless flowers , From paradise transplanted : wintry age Impends ; the frost will gather round my heart ...
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... Grace , be their composition what it may , If but with hers performed ; climb once again , Climb every day , those ramparts ; meet the breeze Upon their tops , adventurous as a bee 495 That from your garden thither soars , to feed On ...
... Grace , be their composition what it may , If but with hers performed ; climb once again , Climb every day , those ramparts ; meet the breeze Upon their tops , adventurous as a bee 495 That from your garden thither soars , to feed On ...
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... grace , When in the sky no promise may be seen , Fall to refresh a parched and withered land ? Or shall the groaning Spirit cast her load At the Redeemer's feet ? " In rueful tone , 1100 With some impatience in his mien , he spake ...
... grace , When in the sky no promise may be seen , Fall to refresh a parched and withered land ? Or shall the groaning Spirit cast her load At the Redeemer's feet ? " In rueful tone , 1100 With some impatience in his mien , he spake ...
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... grace ; And all the laboured novelties at best Imperfect substitutes , whose use and power Evince the want and weakness whence they spring . " 430 434 While in this serious mood we held discourse , The reverend Pastor toward the church ...
... grace ; And all the laboured novelties at best Imperfect substitutes , whose use and power Evince the want and weakness whence they spring . " 430 434 While in this serious mood we held discourse , The reverend Pastor toward the church ...
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