The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Lives . Clerical Integrity • Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters . Acquittal of the Bishops • William the Third Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty . Sacheverel • • Down a swift Stream , thus far , a bold design ASPECTS OF ...
... Lives . Clerical Integrity • Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters . Acquittal of the Bishops • William the Third Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty . Sacheverel • • Down a swift Stream , thus far , a bold design ASPECTS OF ...
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... Lives black with guilt , ferocity it calms . XXV . MISSIONS AND TRAVELS . Nor sedentary all : there are who roam To scatter seeds of life on barbarous shores ; Or quit with zealous step their knee - worn floors To seek the general mart ...
... Lives black with guilt , ferocity it calms . XXV . MISSIONS AND TRAVELS . Nor sedentary all : there are who roam To scatter seeds of life on barbarous shores ; Or quit with zealous step their knee - worn floors To seek the general mart ...
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... lives , less oft doth fall , " More promptly rises , walks with stricter heed , " More safely rests , dies happier , is freed " Earlier from cleansing fires , and gains withal " A brighter crown * . " - On yon Cistertian wall That ...
... lives , less oft doth fall , " More promptly rises , walks with stricter heed , " More safely rests , dies happier , is freed " Earlier from cleansing fires , and gains withal " A brighter crown * . " - On yon Cistertian wall That ...
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... live and move exempt from all control Which fellow - feeling doth not mitigate ! " V. MONKS AND SCHOOLMEN . RECORD We too , with just and faithful pen , That many hooded Cenobites there are , Who in their private cells have yet a care ...
... live and move exempt from all control Which fellow - feeling doth not mitigate ! " V. MONKS AND SCHOOLMEN . RECORD We too , with just and faithful pen , That many hooded Cenobites there are , Who in their private cells have yet a care ...
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... lives For self , and struggles with himself alone , The amplest share of heavenly favour gives ; That to a Monk allots , both in the esteem Of God and man , place higher than to him Who on the good of others builds his own ! ΧΧ ...
... lives For self , and struggles with himself alone , The amplest share of heavenly favour gives ; That to a Monk allots , both in the esteem Of God and man , place higher than to him Who on the good of others builds his own ! ΧΧ ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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