The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... dread signs the nascent Stream invest ? Or He , whose bonds dropped off , whose prison doors Flew open , by an Angel's voice unbarred ? Or some of humbler name , to these wild shores Storm - driven ; who , having seen the cup of woe ...
... dread signs the nascent Stream invest ? Or He , whose bonds dropped off , whose prison doors Flew open , by an Angel's voice unbarred ? Or some of humbler name , to these wild shores Storm - driven ; who , having seen the cup of woe ...
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... dreading from her frown Than from her wily praise , her peaceful gown , Language , and letters ; -these , though fondly viewed As humanising graces , are but parts And instruments of deadliest servitude ! IX . DISSENSIONS . THAT ...
... dreading from her frown Than from her wily praise , her peaceful gown , Language , and letters ; -these , though fondly viewed As humanising graces , are but parts And instruments of deadliest servitude ! IX . DISSENSIONS . THAT ...
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... dreaded enemies Than heartless misery called them to repel . X. STRUGGLE OF THE BRITONS AGAINST THE BARBARIANS . RISE ! -they have risen : of brave Aneurin ask How they have scourged old foes , perfidious friends : The Spirit of ...
... dreaded enemies Than heartless misery called them to repel . X. STRUGGLE OF THE BRITONS AGAINST THE BARBARIANS . RISE ! -they have risen : of brave Aneurin ask How they have scourged old foes , perfidious friends : The Spirit of ...
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... dread , Chanting in barbarous ears a tuneful prayer— Sung for themselves , and those whom they would free ! Rich conquest waits them : -the tempestuous sea Of Ignorance , that ran so rough and high And heeded not the voice of clashing ...
... dread , Chanting in barbarous ears a tuneful prayer— Sung for themselves , and those whom they would free ! Rich conquest waits them : -the tempestuous sea Of Ignorance , that ran so rough and high And heeded not the voice of clashing ...
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... dread Tempest , or length of way , or weight of toil ? - More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest , A thousand times more exquisitely sweet , The freight of holy feeling which we meet , In ...
... dread Tempest , or length of way , or weight of toil ? - More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest , A thousand times more exquisitely sweet , The freight of holy feeling which we meet , In ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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