The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... mountain springs . Waldenses Archbishop Chichely to Henry V. Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe Corruptions of the higher Clergy Abuse of Monastic Power Monastic Voluptuousness . Dissolution of the Monasteries The same Subject ...
... mountain springs . Waldenses Archbishop Chichely to Henry V. Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe Corruptions of the higher Clergy Abuse of Monastic Power Monastic Voluptuousness . Dissolution of the Monasteries The same Subject ...
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... mountain - quiet and boon nature's grace ; I , who essayed the nobler Stream to trace Of Liberty , and smote the plausive string Till the checked torrent , proudly triumphing , Won for herself a lasting resting - place ; Now seek upon ...
... mountain - quiet and boon nature's grace ; I , who essayed the nobler Stream to trace Of Liberty , and smote the plausive string Till the checked torrent , proudly triumphing , Won for herself a lasting resting - place ; Now seek upon ...
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... mountains : O wretched Land ! whose tears have flowed like fountains ; Whose arts 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 ...
... mountains : O wretched Land ! whose tears have flowed like fountains ; Whose arts 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 ...
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... mountain - cove from stage to stage , Yet tempering , for my sight , its bustling rage In the soft heaven of a translucent pool ; Thence creeping under sylvan arches cool , Fit haunt of shapes whose glorious equipage Would elevate my ...
... mountain - cove from stage to stage , Yet tempering , for my sight , its bustling rage In the soft heaven of a translucent pool ; Thence creeping under sylvan arches cool , Fit haunt of shapes whose glorious equipage Would elevate my ...
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... new - fallen obstacles bestrown , Protect them ; and the eternal snow that daunts Aliens , is God's good winter for their haunts . XIII . PRAISED be the Rivers , from their mountain D 2 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 35 The Vaudois •
... new - fallen obstacles bestrown , Protect them ; and the eternal snow that daunts Aliens , is God's good winter for their haunts . XIII . PRAISED be the Rivers , from their mountain D 2 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 35 The Vaudois •
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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