The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1857 |
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... Blest Statesman He , whose Mind's unselfish will PAGE • 288 288 289 • • 290 In allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution Continued 290 291 • Concluded . 291 Men of the Western World ! in Fate's dark book ...
... Blest Statesman He , whose Mind's unselfish will PAGE • 288 288 289 • • 290 In allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution Continued 290 291 • Concluded . 291 Men of the Western World ! in Fate's dark book ...
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... 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 to sing Of mountain - quiet and boon nature's ...
... 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 to sing Of mountain - quiet and boon nature's ...
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... Blest be the unconscious shore on which ye tread , And blest the silver Cross , which ye , instead Of martial banner , in procession bear ; The Cross preceding Him who floats in air , The pictured Saviour ! -By Augustin led , They come ...
... Blest be the unconscious shore on which ye tread , And blest the silver Cross , which ye , instead Of martial banner , in procession bear ; The Cross preceding Him who floats in air , The pictured Saviour ! -By Augustin led , They come ...
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... blest soil of gospel truth , the Tree , ( Blighted or scathed tho ' many branches be , Put forth to wither , many a hopeful shoot ) Can never cease to bear celestial fruit . Witness the Church that oft times , with effect Dear to the ...
... blest soil of gospel truth , the Tree , ( Blighted or scathed tho ' many branches be , Put forth to wither , many a hopeful shoot ) Can never cease to bear celestial fruit . Witness the Church that oft times , with effect Dear to the ...
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... Blest Prisoners They , whose spirits were at large ! XIV . WALDENSES . THOSE had given earliest notice , as the lark Springs from the ground the morn to gratulate ; Or rather rose the day to antedate , By striking out a solitary spark ...
... Blest Prisoners They , whose spirits were at large ! XIV . WALDENSES . THOSE had given earliest notice , as the lark Springs from the ground the morn to gratulate ; Or rather rose the day to antedate , By striking out a solitary spark ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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