The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... seen the cup of woe Pass from their Master , sojourned here to guard The precious Current they had taught to flow ? III . TREPIDATION OF THE DRUIDS . SCREAMS round the Arch - druid's brow the seamew + - white As Menai's foam ; and ...
... seen the cup of woe Pass from their Master , sojourned here to guard The precious Current they had taught to flow ? III . TREPIDATION OF THE DRUIDS . SCREAMS round the Arch - druid's brow the seamew + - white As Menai's foam ; and ...
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... seen to flit " Safe from the wintry tempest . Fluttering , " Here did it enter ; there , on hasty wing , " Flies out , and passes on from cold to cold ; " But whence it came we know not , nor behold " Whither it goes . Even such , that ...
... seen to flit " Safe from the wintry tempest . Fluttering , " Here did it enter ; there , on hasty wing , " Flies out , and passes on from cold to cold ; " But whence it came we know not , nor behold " Whither it goes . Even such , that ...
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... seen no more . Temple and Altar sink , to hide their shame Amid oblivious weeds . " O come to me , Ye heavy laden ! ' such the inviting voice Heard near fresh streams * ; and thousands , who rejoice In the new Rite , the pledge of ...
... seen no more . Temple and Altar sink , to hide their shame Amid oblivious weeds . " O come to me , Ye heavy laden ! ' such the inviting voice Heard near fresh streams * ; and thousands , who rejoice In the new Rite , the pledge of ...
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... seen , drawn forth from their recess , Root there , and not in forms , her holiness ; - For Faith , which to the Patriarchs did dispense Sure guidance , ere a ceremonial fence Was needful round men thirsting to transgress ; - For Faith ...
... seen , drawn forth from their recess , Root there , and not in forms , her holiness ; - For Faith , which to the Patriarchs did dispense Sure guidance , ere a ceremonial fence Was needful round men thirsting to transgress ; - For Faith ...
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... seen , ( Proud triumph is it for a sullen Queen ! ) Lifting them up , the worship to confound Of the Most High . Again do they invoke The Creature , to the Creature glory give ; Again with frankincense the altars smoke Like those the ...
... seen , ( Proud triumph is it for a sullen Queen ! ) Lifting them up , the worship to confound Of the Most High . Again do they invoke The Creature , to the Creature glory give ; Again with frankincense the altars smoke Like those the ...
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