The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... death . IV Is Death , when evil against good has fought With such fell mastery that a man may dare By deeds the blackest purpose to lay bare Is Death , for one to that condition brought , For him , or any one , the thing that ought To ...
... death . IV Is Death , when evil against good has fought With such fell mastery that a man may dare By deeds the blackest purpose to lay bare Is Death , for one to that condition brought , For him , or any one , the thing that ought To ...
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... death , to not uncertain death , we go . 470 475 Right through the Town our midway course we bear , Aided by hovering darkness , strengthen'd by despair . Can words the havoc of that night express ? What power of tears may equal the ...
... death , to not uncertain death , we go . 470 475 Right through the Town our midway course we bear , Aided by hovering darkness , strengthen'd by despair . Can words the havoc of that night express ? What power of tears may equal the ...
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... Death . " In 1836 a report by the Commissioners on Criminal Law had been laid before Parliament , with the result that in July 1837 Acts were passed which removed the death penalty from about 200 offences ( for most of which it was ...
... Death . " In 1836 a report by the Commissioners on Criminal Law had been laid before Parliament , with the result that in July 1837 Acts were passed which removed the death penalty from about 200 offences ( for most of which it was ...
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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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