The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave Iona . Iona . Upon Landing The Black stones of Iona 174 175 175 176 Homeward we turn . Isle of Columba's Cell Greenock • " There ! " said a Stripling , pointing with meet ...
... Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave Iona . Iona . Upon Landing The Black stones of Iona 174 175 175 176 Homeward we turn . Isle of Columba's Cell Greenock • " There ! " said a Stripling , pointing with meet ...
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... flowers , and laurels that have crowned . Full oft the unworthy brow of lawless force ; And , for delight of him who tracks its course , Immortal amaranth and palms abound . II . CONJECTURES . If there be prophets on whose spirits rest ...
... flowers , and laurels that have crowned . Full oft the unworthy brow of lawless force ; And , for delight of him who tracks its course , Immortal amaranth and palms abound . II . CONJECTURES . If there be prophets on whose spirits rest ...
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... flowers that shall for aye endure , Weeds on whose front the world had fixed her sign . O Man , -if with thy trials thus it fares , If good can smooth the way to evil choice , From all rash censure be the mind kept free ; He only judges ...
... flowers that shall for aye endure , Weeds on whose front the world had fixed her sign . O Man , -if with thy trials thus it fares , If good can smooth the way to evil choice , From all rash censure be the mind kept free ; He only judges ...
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... flowers of chivalry , to bind the brow Of hardihood with wreaths that shall not fail ? - Fair Court of Edward ! wonder of the world ! I see a matchless blazonry unfurled Of wisdom , magnanimity , and love ; And meekness tempering ...
... flowers of chivalry , to bind the brow Of hardihood with wreaths that shall not fail ? - Fair Court of Edward ! wonder of the world ! I see a matchless blazonry unfurled Of wisdom , magnanimity , and love ; And meekness tempering ...
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... flower in meadow - ground or garden grows " That to the towering lily doth not yield ? " Let both meet only on thy royal shield ! " Go forth , great King ! claim what thy birth bestows ; Conquer the Gallic lily which thy foes 66 “ Dare ...
... flower in meadow - ground or garden grows " That to the towering lily doth not yield ? " Let both meet only on thy royal shield ! " Go forth , great King ! claim what thy birth bestows ; Conquer the Gallic lily which thy foes 66 “ Dare ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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