The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... truth ? has Man , in wisdom's creed 180 · 181 182 POEMS , COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR , IN THE SUMMER OF 1833 . 183 Adieu , Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown Why should the Enthusiast , journeying through this Isle 184 They ...
... truth ? has Man , in wisdom's creed 180 · 181 182 POEMS , COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR , IN THE SUMMER OF 1833 . 183 Adieu , Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown Why should the Enthusiast , journeying through this Isle 184 They ...
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... 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 here , Conjecture vague , and idle fear , And superstitious ...
... 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 here , Conjecture vague , and idle fear , And superstitious ...
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... truth , — Be strong ; be worthy of the 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 ...
... truth , — Be strong ; be worthy of the 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 ...
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... truth ; for far and near From every side came noisy swarms Of Peasants in their homely gear ; And , mixed with these , to Brancepeth came Grave Gentry of estate and name , And Captains known for worth in arms ; And prayed the Earls in ...
... truth ; for far and near From every side came noisy swarms Of Peasants in their homely gear ; And , mixed with these , to Brancepeth came Grave Gentry of estate and name , And Captains known for worth in arms ; And prayed the Earls in ...
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... Truth Reopened that inspired my youth ; To see her in her pomp arrayed , This Banner ( for such vow I made ) Should on the consecrated breast Of that same Temple have found rest : I would myself have hung it high , Fit offering of glad ...
... Truth Reopened that inspired my youth ; To see her in her pomp arrayed , This Banner ( for such vow I made ) Should on the consecrated breast Of that same Temple have found rest : I would myself have hung it high , Fit offering of glad ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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