The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Ancient of days ! that to the eternal Sire , These jealous Ministers of law aspire , As to the one sole fount whence wisdom flowed , Justice , and order . Tremblingly escaped , As if with prescience of the coming storm , That intimation ...
... Ancient of days ! that to the eternal Sire , These jealous Ministers of law aspire , As to the one sole fount whence wisdom flowed , Justice , and order . Tremblingly escaped , As if with prescience of the coming storm , That intimation ...
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... ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they strangle , a fair growth they bring , For recompence - their own perennial bower . XXII . CONTINUED . METHINKS that to some vacant hermitage My feet ...
... ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they strangle , a fair growth they bring , For recompence - their own perennial bower . XXII . CONTINUED . METHINKS that to some vacant hermitage My feet ...
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... a thraldom , studious to expel Old laws , and ancient customs to derange , To Creed or Ritual brings no fatal change . * Which is still extant . XXXII . COLDLY we spake . The Saxons , overpowered 22 22 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... a thraldom , studious to expel Old laws , and ancient customs to derange , To Creed or Ritual brings no fatal change . * Which is still extant . XXXII . COLDLY we spake . The Saxons , overpowered 22 22 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... ancient thrones of Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : -whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ECCLESIASTICAL ...
... ancient thrones of Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : -whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ECCLESIASTICAL ...
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... Wicliffe disinhumed : Yea , his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near ; Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus 38 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe.
... Wicliffe disinhumed : Yea , his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near ; Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus 38 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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