The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... never So huge a host ! ) - to tear from the Unbeliever The precious Tomb , their haven of salvation . * The decision of this council was believed to be instantly known in remote parts of Europe . XXXV . RICHARD I. REDOUBTED King , of ...
... never So huge a host ! ) - to tear from the Unbeliever The precious Tomb , their haven of salvation . * The decision of this council was believed to be instantly known in remote parts of Europe . XXXV . RICHARD I. REDOUBTED King , of ...
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... never mute when Heaven unties Her inmost , softest , tenderest harmonies ; Requiem which Earth takes up with voice undaunted , When she would tell how Brave , and Good , and Wise , For their high guerdon not in vain have panted ! IX ...
... never mute when Heaven unties Her inmost , softest , tenderest harmonies ; Requiem which Earth takes up with voice undaunted , When she would tell how Brave , and Good , and Wise , For their high guerdon not in vain have panted ! IX ...
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... never cease to bear celestial fruit . Witness the Church that oft times , with effect Dear to the saints , strives earnestly to eject Her bane , her vital energies recruit . Lamenting , do not hopelessly repine , When such good work is ...
... never cease to bear celestial fruit . Witness the Church that oft times , with effect Dear to the saints , strives earnestly to eject Her bane , her vital energies recruit . Lamenting , do not hopelessly repine , When such good work is ...
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... 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 beast in wilderness or ...
... 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 beast in wilderness or ...
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... never witnessed object more sublime In constancy , in fellowship more fair ! XXXV . CRANMER . OUTSTRETCHING flame - ward his upbraided hand ( O God of mercy , may no earthly Seat Of judgment such presumptuous doom repeat ! ) Amid the ...
... never witnessed object more sublime In constancy , in fellowship more fair ! XXXV . CRANMER . OUTSTRETCHING flame - ward his upbraided hand ( O God of mercy , may no earthly Seat Of judgment such presumptuous doom repeat ! ) Amid the ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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