The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet Fortresses Where Piety , as they believe , obtains * He expired dictating the last words of a translation of St. John's Gospel . VOL . IV . C ...
... moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet Fortresses Where Piety , as they believe , obtains * He expired dictating the last words of a translation of St. John's Gospel . VOL . IV . C ...
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... 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 Of public ...
... 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 Of public ...
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... Moves , handed on with never - ceasing care , Through courts , through camps , o'er limitary floods ; Nor lacks this sea - girt Isle a timely share Of the new Flame , not suffered to expire . XV . ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V. " WHAT ...
... Moves , handed on with never - ceasing care , Through courts , through camps , o'er limitary floods ; Nor lacks this sea - girt Isle a timely share Of the new Flame , not suffered to expire . XV . ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V. " WHAT ...
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... move , To the mind's eye Religion doth present ; Now with her own deep quietness content ; Then , like the mountain , thundering from above * The Jung - frau . Against the ancient pine - trees of the grove And 56 POEMS OF THE ...
... move , To the mind's eye Religion doth present ; Now with her own deep quietness content ; Then , like the mountain , thundering from above * The Jung - frau . Against the ancient pine - trees of the grove And 56 POEMS OF THE ...
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... move . XV . III . CONCLUDED . - AMERICAN EPISCOPACY . PATRIOTS informed with Apostolic light Were they , who , when their Country had been freed , Bowing with reverence to the ancient creed , Fixed on the frame of England's Church their ...
... move . XV . III . CONCLUDED . - AMERICAN EPISCOPACY . PATRIOTS informed with Apostolic light Were they , who , when their Country had been freed , Bowing with reverence to the ancient creed , Fixed on the frame of England's Church their ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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