The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Arms would fail , Unless we for new omens should repair To Argos , thither the Palladium bear ; 240 And thence to Phrygian Shores recross the Sea , Fraught with a more propitious Deity . They went ; but only to return in power With ...
... Arms would fail , Unless we for new omens should repair To Argos , thither the Palladium bear ; 240 And thence to Phrygian Shores recross the Sea , Fraught with a more propitious Deity . They went ; but only to return in power With ...
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... Arms . " When this was said The Leader's helmet nods upon his head , The emblazon'd buckler on his arm is tied , 520 He fits an Argive falchion to his side . The like doth Ripheus , Dymas , -all put on , With eager haste , the spoils ...
... Arms . " When this was said The Leader's helmet nods upon his head , The emblazon'd buckler on his arm is tied , 520 He fits an Argive falchion to his side . The like doth Ripheus , Dymas , -all put on , With eager haste , the spoils ...
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... Arms bring me , Friends ; bring Arms ! our last hour speaks , It calls the Vanquish'd ; cast me on the Greeks . In rallying combat let us join ; —not all , This night , unsolac'd by revenge shall fall . " 895 The sword resumes its place ...
... Arms bring me , Friends ; bring Arms ! our last hour speaks , It calls the Vanquish'd ; cast me on the Greeks . In rallying combat let us join ; —not all , This night , unsolac'd by revenge shall fall . " 895 The sword resumes its place ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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