The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... DEATH . Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle ( on the Road from the South ) • Tenderly do we feel by Nature's law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially ...
... DEATH . Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle ( on the Road from the South ) • Tenderly do we feel by Nature's law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially ...
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... eternal interests to promote : Death , darkness , danger , are our natural lot ; And evil Spirits may our walk attend * See Note . For aught the wisest know or comprehend ; Then be ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 13 Conversion Apology ·
... eternal interests to promote : Death , darkness , danger , are our natural lot ; And evil Spirits may our walk attend * See Note . For aught the wisest know or comprehend ; Then be ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 13 Conversion Apology ·
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... death , does mutual service fail ? Is tender pity then of no avail ? Are intercessions of the fervent tongue A waste of hope ? -From this sad source have Rites that console the Spirit , under grief Which ill can brook more rational ...
... death , does mutual service fail ? Is tender pity then of no avail ? Are intercessions of the fervent tongue A waste of hope ? -From this sad source have Rites that console the Spirit , under grief Which ill can brook more rational ...
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... death , The last dear service of thy passing breath * ! XXIV . SAXON MONASTERIES , AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION . By such examples moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet ...
... death , The last dear service of thy passing breath * ! XXIV . SAXON MONASTERIES , AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION . By such examples moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet ...
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... death alone has power to heal , For penitent guilt , and innocent distress . And has a Champion risen in arms to try His Country's virtue , fought , and breathes no more ; Him in their hearts the people canonize ; And far above the ...
... death alone has power to heal , For penitent guilt , and innocent distress . And has a Champion risen in arms to try His Country's virtue , fought , and breathes no more ; Him in their hearts the people canonize ; And far above the ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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