The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Soul , that flies Profounder Tracts , and by a blest surprise Convert delight into a Sacrifice . ' I. INTRODUCTION . I , WHO accompanied with faithful pace Cerulean Duddon from his cloud - fed spring , And loved with spirit ruled by his ...
... Soul , that flies Profounder Tracts , and by a blest surprise Convert delight into a Sacrifice . ' I. INTRODUCTION . I , WHO accompanied with faithful pace Cerulean Duddon from his cloud - fed spring , And loved with spirit ruled by his ...
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... thick woods , the primal truth Glimmers through many a superstitious form That fills the Soul with unavailing ruth . V. UNCERTAINTY . DARKNESS surrounds us ; seeking , we 4 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Druidical Excommunication.
... thick woods , the primal truth Glimmers through many a superstitious form That fills the Soul with unavailing ruth . V. UNCERTAINTY . DARKNESS surrounds us ; seeking , we 4 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Druidical Excommunication.
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... soul - subduing vice , Heart - killing luxury , on your steps await . Fair houses , baths , and banquets delicate , And temples flashing , bright as polar ice , Their radiance through the woods - may yet suffice To sap your hardy virtue ...
... soul - subduing vice , Heart - killing luxury , on your steps await . Fair houses , baths , and banquets delicate , And temples flashing , bright as polar ice , Their radiance through the woods - may yet suffice To sap your hardy virtue ...
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... Soul ; not utterly unknown " While in the Body lodged , her warm abode ; “ But from what world She came , what woe or weal " On her departure waits , no tongue hath shown ; " This mystery if the Stranger can reveal , " His be a welcome ...
... Soul ; not utterly unknown " While in the Body lodged , her warm abode ; “ But from what world She came , what woe or weal " On her departure waits , no tongue hath shown ; " This mystery if the Stranger can reveal , " His be a welcome ...
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... Soul's eternal interests to promote : Death , darkness , danger , are our natural lot ; And evil Spirits may our walk attend * See Note . For aught the wisest know or comprehend ; Then be ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 13 Conversion Apology ·
... Soul's eternal interests to promote : Death , darkness , danger , are our natural lot ; And evil Spirits may our walk attend * See Note . For aught the wisest know or comprehend ; Then be ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 13 Conversion Apology ·
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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