The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... grace from purest heaven . What harmonious pensive changes Wait upon her as she ranges Round and through this Pile of state Overthrown and desolate ! Now a step or two her way Leads through space of open day , Where the enamored sunny ...
... grace from purest heaven . What harmonious pensive changes Wait upon her as she ranges Round and through this Pile of state Overthrown and desolate ! Now a step or two her way Leads through space of open day , Where the enamored sunny ...
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... grace -- Of God had in her heart found place , A pious structure , fair to see , Rose up , this stately Priory ! The Lady's work ; but now laid low ; To the grief of her soul , that doth come and go , In the beautiful form of this ...
... grace -- Of God had in her heart found place , A pious structure , fair to see , Rose up , this stately Priory ! The Lady's work ; but now laid low ; To the grief of her soul , that doth come and go , In the beautiful form of this ...
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... grace in this , A comfort in the dark abyss . But look not for me when I am gone , And be no further wrought upon : Farewell all wishes , all debate , All prayers for this cause , or for that ! Weep , if that aid thee ; but depend Upon ...
... grace in this , A comfort in the dark abyss . But look not for me when I am gone , And be no further wrought upon : Farewell all wishes , all debate , All prayers for this cause , or for that ! Weep , if that aid thee ; but depend Upon ...
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... grace Of God , and fill thy destined place : A Soul , by force of sorrows high , Uplifted to the purest sky Of undisturbed humanity ! " ― He ended , or she heard no more ; He led her from the yew - tree shade , And at the mansion's ...
... grace Of God , and fill thy destined place : A Soul , by force of sorrows high , Uplifted to the purest sky Of undisturbed humanity ! " ― He ended , or she heard no more ; He led her from the yew - tree shade , And at the mansion's ...
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... grace not claimed While ground was left for hope , unblamed Be an endeavor that can do No injury to them or you . -- My Father ! I would help to find A place of shelter , till the rage Of cruel men do like the wind Exhaust itself and ...
... grace not claimed While ground was left for hope , unblamed Be an endeavor that can do No injury to them or you . -- My Father ! I would help to find A place of shelter , till the rage Of cruel men do like the wind Exhaust itself and ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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