The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... things , revealed like future , they can tell What Powers , presiding o'er the sacred well Of Christian 2 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . PART I FROM THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY INTO BRITAIN, THE CONSUMMATION OF THE PAPAL DOMINION PAGE ...
... things , revealed like future , they can tell What Powers , presiding o'er the sacred well Of Christian 2 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . PART I FROM THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY INTO BRITAIN, THE CONSUMMATION OF THE PAPAL DOMINION PAGE ...
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... countenance , Even in her own despite , both feed and cheer ; For all things are less dreadful than they seem . * See Note . VIII . TEMPTATIONS FROM ROMAN REFINEMENTS . WATCH , and 6 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Recovery.
... countenance , Even in her own despite , both feed and cheer ; For all things are less dreadful than they seem . * See Note . VIII . TEMPTATIONS FROM ROMAN REFINEMENTS . WATCH , and 6 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Recovery.
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... things swerve From their known course , or vanish like a dream ; Another language spreads from coast to coast ; Only perchance some melancholy Stream . And some indignant Hills old names preserve , When laws , and creeds , and people ...
... things swerve From their known course , or vanish like a dream ; Another language spreads from coast to coast ; Only perchance some melancholy Stream . And some indignant Hills old names preserve , When laws , and creeds , and people ...
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... Thing , " The human 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 ...
... Thing , " The human 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 ...
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... tainted air's embrace All sacred things are covered : cheerful morn Grows sad as night - no seemly garb is worn , Nor is a face allowed to meet a face With natural smiles of greeting . Bells are dumb ; ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 35 25.
... tainted air's embrace All sacred things are covered : cheerful morn Grows sad as night - no seemly garb is worn , Nor is a face allowed to meet a face With natural smiles of greeting . Bells are dumb ; ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 35 25.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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