The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... springs Waldenses 106 · 107 Archbishop Chichely to Henry V. Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe Corruptions of the Higher Clergy Abuse of Monastic Power Monastic Voluptuousness Dissolution of the Monasteries The same Subject Continued ...
... springs Waldenses 106 · 107 Archbishop Chichely to Henry V. Wars of York and Lancaster Wicliffe Corruptions of the Higher Clergy Abuse of Monastic Power Monastic Voluptuousness Dissolution of the Monasteries The same Subject Continued ...
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... Spring A Character To my Sister • Simon Lee , the Old Huntsman : with an Incident in which he was concerned • Written in Germany , on one of the Coldest Days of the 232 • 233 234 235 237 241 Century · 243 246 247 248 251 254 · 257 A ...
... Spring A Character To my Sister • Simon Lee , the Old Huntsman : with an Incident in which he was concerned • Written in Germany , on one of the Coldest Days of the 232 • 233 234 235 237 241 Century · 243 246 247 248 251 254 · 257 A ...
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... spring , And how the current was to flow ; The fatal end of Scotland's King , And all that hopeless overthrow . But not in wars did he delight , This Clifford wished for worthier might ; Nor in broad pomp , or courtly state ; Him his ...
... spring , And how the current was to flow ; The fatal end of Scotland's King , And all that hopeless overthrow . But not in wars did he delight , This Clifford wished for worthier might ; Nor in broad pomp , or courtly state ; Him his ...
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... spring , ) Each with a lance , erect and tall , A falchion , and a buckler small , Stood by their Sire , on Clifford moor , To guard the Standard which he bore . On foot they girt their Father round ; And so will keep the appointed ...
... spring , ) Each with a lance , erect and tall , A falchion , and a buckler small , Stood by their Sire , on Clifford moor , To guard the Standard which he bore . On foot they girt their Father round ; And so will keep the appointed ...
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... spring of this woe ! While thus he brooded , music sweet Of border tunes was played , to cheer The footsteps of a quick retreat ; But Norton lingered in the rear , Stung with sharp thoughts ; and ere the last From his distracted brain ...
... spring of this woe ! While thus he brooded , music sweet Of border tunes was played , to cheer The footsteps of a quick retreat ; But Norton lingered in the rear , Stung with sharp thoughts ; and ere the last From his distracted brain ...
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