The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Prayer at Sea Funeral Service Rural Ceremony Regrets 74 • 74 75 76 76 77 78 • 78 79 80 80 Mutability 81 Old Abbeys . 82 Emigrant French Clergy 82 Congratulation 83 New churches 84 Church to be Erected 84 Continued 85 New Church - yard ...
... Prayer at Sea Funeral Service Rural Ceremony Regrets 74 • 74 75 76 76 77 78 • 78 79 80 80 Mutability 81 Old Abbeys . 82 Emigrant French Clergy 82 Congratulation 83 New churches 84 Church to be Erected 84 Continued 85 New Church - yard ...
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... Prayer ; or , the Founding of Bolton Priory . A Tradition 237 A Fact , and an Imagination ; or , Canute and Alfred , on the Sea - shore 240 To Dora 242 • Ode to Lycoris 244 To the Same 247 The sylvan slopes with corn - clad fields 249 ...
... Prayer ; or , the Founding of Bolton Priory . A Tradition 237 A Fact , and an Imagination ; or , Canute and Alfred , on the Sea - shore 240 To Dora 242 • Ode to Lycoris 244 To the Same 247 The sylvan slopes with corn - clad fields 249 ...
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... prayers that would undo her forced farewell ; For she returns not . - Awed by her own knell , She casts the Britons upon strange Allies Soon to become more dreaded enemies Than heartless misery called them to repel . X. STRUGGLE OF THE ...
... prayers that would undo her forced farewell ; For she returns not . - Awed by her own knell , She casts the Britons upon strange Allies Soon to become more dreaded enemies Than heartless misery called them to repel . X. STRUGGLE OF THE ...
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... is the impetuous spirit that pervades The song of Taliesin ; -Ours shall mourn * See Noto . † See Note . The unarmed Host who by their prayers would turn The ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 9 Saxon Conquest Monastery of Old Bangor.
... is the impetuous spirit that pervades The song of Taliesin ; -Ours shall mourn * See Noto . † See Note . The unarmed Host who by their prayers would turn The ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 9 Saxon Conquest Monastery of Old Bangor.
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. The unarmed Host who by their prayers would turn The sword from Bangor's walls , and guard the store Of Aboriginal and Roman lore , And Christian monuments , that now must burn To senseless ashes . Mark ...
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. The unarmed Host who by their prayers would turn The sword from Bangor's walls , and guard the store Of Aboriginal and Roman lore , And Christian monuments , that now must burn To senseless ashes . Mark ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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