The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... honours in the dust are laid By men yet scarcely conscious of a care For other monuments than those of Earth ; Who , as the fields and woods have given them birth , Will build their savage fortunes only there ; Content , if foss , and ...
... honours in the dust are laid By men yet scarcely conscious of a care For other monuments than those of Earth ; Who , as the fields and woods have given them birth , Will build their savage fortunes only there ; Content , if foss , and ...
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... honoured by mankind ; But from the ghostly tenants of the wind , Demons and Spirits , many a dolorous groan Issues for that dominion overthrown : Proud Tiber grieves , and far - off Ganges , blind . As his own worshippers : and Nile ...
... honoured by mankind ; But from the ghostly tenants of the wind , Demons and Spirits , many a dolorous groan Issues for that dominion overthrown : Proud Tiber grieves , and far - off Ganges , blind . As his own worshippers : and Nile ...
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... honoured Chaucer speaking through that Lay By which the Prioress beguiled the way , And many a Pilgrim's rugged heart did melt . Hadst thou , loved Bard ! whose spirit often dwelt In the clear land of vision , but foreseen King , child ...
... honoured Chaucer speaking through that Lay By which the Prioress beguiled the way , And many a Pilgrim's rugged heart did melt . Hadst thou , loved Bard ! whose spirit often dwelt In the clear land of vision , but foreseen King , child ...
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... honour As thy own Yarrow gave to me When first I gazed upon her ; Beheld what I had feared to see , Unwilling to surrender Dreams treasured up from early days , The holy and the tender . And what , for this frail world , were all That ...
... honour As thy own Yarrow gave to me When first I gazed upon her ; Beheld what I had feared to see , Unwilling to surrender Dreams treasured up from early days , The holy and the tender . And what , for this frail world , were all That ...
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... honours , too , and passions high : Then may we ask , though pleased that thought should range Among the conquests of civility , Survives imagination - to the change Superior ? Help to virtue does she give ? If not , O Mortals , better ...
... honours , too , and passions high : Then may we ask , though pleased that thought should range Among the conquests of civility , Survives imagination - to the change Superior ? Help to virtue does she give ? If not , O Mortals , better ...
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