The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... pure 28 From false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed 28 Cistertian Monastery 29 Deplorable his lot who tills the ground 30 Monks and Schoolmen 30 Other benefits Continued Crusaders As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest Where ...
... pure 28 From false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed 28 Cistertian Monastery 29 Deplorable his lot who tills the ground 30 Monks and Schoolmen 30 Other benefits Continued Crusaders As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest Where ...
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... pure truths this Delegate propounds ; Repeatedly his own deep mind he sounds With careful hesitation , -then convenes A synod of his Councillors : -give ear , And what a pensive Sage doth utter , hear ! XVI . PERSUASION . " MAN'S life ...
... pure truths this Delegate propounds ; Repeatedly his own deep mind he sounds With careful hesitation , -then convenes A synod of his Councillors : -give ear , And what a pensive Sage doth utter , hear ! XVI . PERSUASION . " MAN'S life ...
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... pure- By Angels guarded , deviate from the line Prescribed to duty : -woeful forfeiture He made by wilful breach of law divine . With like perverseness did the Church abjure Obedience to her Lord , and haste to twine , ' Mid Heaven ...
... pure- By Angels guarded , deviate from the line Prescribed to duty : -woeful forfeiture He made by wilful breach of law divine . With like perverseness did the Church abjure Obedience to her Lord , and haste to twine , ' Mid Heaven ...
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... pure Church survives , though summer heats Open a passage to the Romish sword , Far as it dares to follow . Herbs self - sown , And fruitage gathered from the chesnut wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er ...
... pure Church survives , though summer heats Open a passage to the Romish sword , Far as it dares to follow . Herbs self - sown , And fruitage gathered from the chesnut wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er ...
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... endure Was the supremacy of crafty Rome ; Age after age to the arch of Christendom Aërial keystone haughtily secure ; · Supremacy from Heaven transmitted pure , As many hold 44 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . The Virgin Apology.
... endure Was the supremacy of crafty Rome ; Age after age to the arch of Christendom Aërial keystone haughtily secure ; · Supremacy from Heaven transmitted pure , As many hold 44 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . The Virgin Apology.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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