The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... praise and prayer . Fast the churchyard fills ; anon , Look again , and they all are gone , — The cluster round the porch , and the folk Who sat in the shade of the Prior's Oak ! And scarcely have they disappeared Ere the prelusive hymn ...
... praise and prayer . Fast the churchyard fills ; anon , Look again , and they all are gone , — The cluster round the porch , and the folk Who sat in the shade of the Prior's Oak ! And scarcely have they disappeared Ere the prelusive hymn ...
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... praise ; It is the last , the parting song ; And from the temple forth they throng , And quickly spread themselves abroad , While each pursues his several road . a variegated band But some , Of middle - aged , and old , and young THE ...
... praise ; It is the last , the parting song ; And from the temple forth they throng , And quickly spread themselves abroad , While each pursues his several road . a variegated band But some , Of middle - aged , and old , and young THE ...
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... praise shall shine for ever ! Nor did he ( such Heaven's will ) in vain His solitary course maintain ; Not vainly struggled in the might Of duty , seeing with clear sight ; He was their comfort to the last , Their joy till every pang ...
... praise shall shine for ever ! Nor did he ( such Heaven's will ) in vain His solitary course maintain ; Not vainly struggled in the might Of duty , seeing with clear sight ; He was their comfort to the last , Their joy till every pang ...
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... frown Than from her wily praise , her peaceful gown , Language , and letters ; these , though fondly viewed - As humanizing graces , are but parts And instruments of ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 77 44 Temptations from Roman Refinements.
... frown Than from her wily praise , her peaceful gown , Language , and letters ; these , though fondly viewed - As humanizing graces , are but parts And instruments of ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 77 44 Temptations from Roman Refinements.
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William Wordsworth. VI . CLERICAL INTEGRITY . NOR shall the eternal roll of praise reject Those Unconforming ; whom one rigorous day Drives from their Cures , a voluntary prey To poverty , and grief , and disrespect , And some to want ...
William Wordsworth. VI . CLERICAL INTEGRITY . NOR shall the eternal roll of praise reject Those Unconforming ; whom one rigorous day Drives from their Cures , a voluntary prey To poverty , and grief , and disrespect , And some to want ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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