The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN THE REIGN OF CHARLES I. How soon , alas ! did Man , created pure 98 From false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed 99 Cistertian Monastery 100 Deplorable his lot ' who tills the ground Monks and iv CONTENTS .
... CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN THE REIGN OF CHARLES I. How soon , alas ! did Man , created pure 98 From false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed 99 Cistertian Monastery 100 Deplorable his lot ' who tills the ground Monks and iv CONTENTS .
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... pure faith the vernal prime , - great Eliza's golden time . A moment ends the fervent din , And all is hushed , without and within ; For though the priest , more tranquilly , Recites the holy liturgy , The only voice which you THE WHITE ...
... pure faith the vernal prime , - great Eliza's golden time . A moment ends the fervent din , And all is hushed , without and within ; For though the priest , more tranquilly , Recites the holy liturgy , The only voice which you THE WHITE ...
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... pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity . - ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I am your son , your eldest born ; VOL . IV . 2 But not for lordship or for land , My Father THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 17.
... pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity . - ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I am your son , your eldest born ; VOL . IV . 2 But not for lordship or for land , My Father THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 17.
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... pure intent Of love on which his soul was bent . " For thee , for thee , is left the sense Of trial past without offence To God or man ; such innocence , Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress ; In that thy very ...
... pure intent Of love on which his soul was bent . " For thee , for thee , is left the sense Of trial past without offence To God or man ; such innocence , Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress ; In that thy very ...
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... PURE . - She feels it , and her pangs are checked . But now , as silently she paced The turf , and thought by thought was chase Came one who , with sedate respect , Approached , and , greeting her , thus spake : " An old man's privilege ...
... PURE . - She feels it , and her pangs are checked . But now , as silently she paced The turf , and thought by thought was chase Came one who , with sedate respect , Approached , and , greeting her , thus spake : " An old man's privilege ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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