The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... round which in love we clung , Is chilled by death , does mutual service fail ? Is tender pity then of no avail ? Are intercessions of the fervent tongue A waste of hope ? -From this sad source have Rites that console the Spirit , under ...
... round which in love we clung , Is chilled by death , does mutual service fail ? Is tender pity then of no avail ? Are intercessions of the fervent tongue A waste of hope ? -From this sad source have Rites that console the Spirit , under ...
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... Round the decaying trunk of human pride , At morn , and eve , and midnight's silent hour , Do penitential cogitations cling ; Like ivy , round some ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they ...
... Round the decaying trunk of human pride , At morn , and eve , and midnight's silent hour , Do penitential cogitations cling ; Like ivy , round some ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they ...
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... round Of their protection , gentle virtues thrive ; As oft , ' mid some green plot of open ground , Wide as the oak extends its dewy gloom , The fostered hyacinths spread their purple bloom . XXVIII . INFLUENCE ABUSED . URGED by ...
... round Of their protection , gentle virtues thrive ; As oft , ' mid some green plot of open ground , Wide as the oak extends its dewy gloom , The fostered hyacinths spread their purple bloom . XXVIII . INFLUENCE ABUSED . URGED by ...
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... round the holy spires ; Where'er they rise , the sylvan waste retires , And aëry harvests crown the fertile lea . * See Note . IV . DEPLORABLE his lot who tills the ground , ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 29 Cistertian Monastery.
... round the holy spires ; Where'er they rise , the sylvan waste retires , And aëry harvests crown the fertile lea . * See Note . IV . DEPLORABLE his lot who tills the ground , ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 29 Cistertian Monastery.
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... round , Who teach the intrepid guardians of the place- Hourly exposed to death , with famine worn , And suffering under many a perilous wound- How sad would be their durance , if forlorn Of offices dispensing heavenly grace ! VII ...
... round , Who teach the intrepid guardians of the place- Hourly exposed to death , with famine worn , And suffering under many a perilous wound- How sad would be their durance , if forlorn Of offices dispensing heavenly grace ! VII ...
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