The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... Mind's unselfish will In Allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution Continued Concluded • • · 323 324 324 325 • · 325 326 · · 327 327 328 328 329 330 330 331 Men of the Western World ! in Fate's dark book ...
... Mind's unselfish will In Allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution Continued Concluded • • · 323 324 324 325 • · 325 326 · · 327 327 328 328 329 330 330 331 Men of the Western World ! in Fate's dark book ...
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... mind were equal to fulfil The comprehensive mandate which they give , - Vain aspiration of an earnest will ! Yet in this moral Strain a power may live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . BYDAL ...
... mind were equal to fulfil The comprehensive mandate which they give , - Vain aspiration of an earnest will ! Yet in this moral Strain a power may live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . BYDAL ...
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... mind Is such perplexity confined : For , spite of sober Truth that sees A world of fixed remembrances Which to this mystery belong , If , undeceived , my skill can trace The characters of every face , There lack not strange delusion ...
... mind Is such perplexity confined : For , spite of sober Truth that sees A world of fixed remembrances Which to this mystery belong , If , undeceived , my skill can trace The characters of every face , There lack not strange delusion ...
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... minds have fed , And we have in one meaning read ; If , when at home our private weal Hath suffered from the shock of zeal , Together we have learned to prize Forbearance and self - sacrifice ; If we like combatants have fared , And for ...
... minds have fed , And we have in one meaning read ; If , when at home our private weal Hath suffered from the shock of zeal , Together we have learned to prize Forbearance and self - sacrifice ; If we like combatants have fared , And for ...
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... Minds of Men will own No loyal rest while England's Crown Remains without an Heir , the bait Of strife and factions desperate ; Who , paying deadly hate in kind Through all things else , in ... mind ; And plot 26 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... Minds of Men will own No loyal rest while England's Crown Remains without an Heir , the bait Of strife and factions desperate ; Who , paying deadly hate in kind Through all things else , in ... mind ; And plot 26 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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