The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... Lives . 131 Clerical Integrity 132 Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters 132 Acquittal of the Bishops • 133 William the Third • 134 Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty Sacheverel Down a swift stream , thus far , a bold design ...
... Lives . 131 Clerical Integrity 132 Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters 132 Acquittal of the Bishops • 133 William the Third • 134 Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty Sacheverel Down a swift stream , thus far , a bold design ...
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... live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . BYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , April 20 , 1815 . " Action is transitory , —a step , a blow , The motion of a muscle , this way or that , ' Tis done ; and ...
... live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . BYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , April 20 , 1815 . " Action is transitory , —a step , a blow , The motion of a muscle , this way or that , ' Tis done ; and ...
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... live at home in blameless ease ; For these my brethren's sake , for me ; And , most of all , for Emily ! " Tumultuous noises filled the hall ; And scarcely could the Father hear That name , pronounced with a dying fall , — The name of ...
... live at home in blameless ease ; For these my brethren's sake , for me ; And , most of all , for Emily ! " Tumultuous noises filled the hall ; And scarcely could the Father hear That name , pronounced with a dying fall , — The name of ...
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... holy work pursued . " " Uplift the Standard ! " was the cry From all the listeners that stood round , “ Plant it , — by this we live or die . " The Norton ceased not for that sound , But said THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 27.
... holy work pursued . " " Uplift the Standard ! " was the cry From all the listeners that stood round , “ Plant it , — by this we live or die . " The Norton ceased not for that sound , But said THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 27.
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William Wordsworth. To him the Lady turned : " You said That Francis lives , he is not dead ? " " Your noble Brother hath been spared ; To take his life they have not dared ; On him and on his high endeavor The light of praise shall ...
William Wordsworth. To him the Lady turned : " You said That Francis lives , he is not dead ? " " Your noble Brother hath been spared ; To take his life they have not dared ; On him and on his high endeavor The light of praise shall ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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