The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... praise , her peaceful gown , Language , and letters ; -these , though fondly viewed As humanising graces , are but parts And instruments of deadliest servitude ! IX . DISSENSIONS . THAT heresies should strike ( if truth be scanned ...
... praise , her peaceful gown , Language , and letters ; -these , though fondly viewed As humanising graces , are but parts And instruments of deadliest servitude ! IX . DISSENSIONS . THAT heresies should strike ( if truth be scanned ...
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... praise reject Those Unconforming ; whom one rigorous day . Drives from their Cures , a voluntary prey To poverty , and grief , and disrespect , And some to want - as if by tempests wrecked 62 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Walton's Book of ...
... praise reject Those Unconforming ; whom one rigorous day . Drives from their Cures , a voluntary prey To poverty , and grief , and disrespect , And some to want - as if by tempests wrecked 62 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Walton's Book of ...
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... praise from Heaven . To Thee , O saintly WHITE , Patriarch of a wide - spreading family , Remotest lands and unborn times shall turn , Whether they would restore or build - to Thee , As one who rightly taught how zeal should burn , As ...
... praise from Heaven . To Thee , O saintly WHITE , Patriarch of a wide - spreading family , Remotest lands and unborn times shall turn , Whether they would restore or build - to Thee , As one who rightly taught how zeal should burn , As ...
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... praise resound at morn and even ; And soon , full soon , the lonely Sexton's spade Shall wound the tender sod . Encincture small , But infinite its grasp of weal and woe ! Hopes , fears , in never - ending ebb and flow ; - The spousal ...
... praise resound at morn and even ; And soon , full soon , the lonely Sexton's spade Shall wound the tender sod . Encincture small , But infinite its grasp of weal and woe ! Hopes , fears , in never - ending ebb and flow ; - The spousal ...
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... praise ; Then , by the spade , or cleaving plough , Or torrent from the mountain's brow , Or whirlwind , reckless what his might Entombs , or forces into light ; Blind Chance , a volunteer ally , That oft befriends Antiquity , And ...
... praise ; Then , by the spade , or cleaving plough , Or torrent from the mountain's brow , Or whirlwind , reckless what his might Entombs , or forces into light ; Blind Chance , a volunteer ally , That oft befriends Antiquity , And ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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