The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... dear service of thy passing breath * ! XXIV . SAXON MONASTERIES , AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION By such examples moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet Fortresses Where Piety ...
... dear service of thy passing breath * ! XXIV . SAXON MONASTERIES , AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION By such examples moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet Fortresses Where Piety ...
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... dear ! Lord of the harp and liberating spear ; Mirror of Princes ! Indigent Renown Might range the starry ether for a crown Equal to his deserts , who , like the year , Pours forth his bounty , like the day doth cheer , And awes like ...
... dear ! Lord of the harp and liberating spear ; Mirror of Princes ! Indigent Renown Might range the starry ether for a crown Equal to his deserts , who , like the year , Pours forth his bounty , like the day doth cheer , And awes like ...
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... dear relics lie . XXXIII . THE COUNCIL OF CLERMONT . " AND shall , " the Pontiff asks , " profaneness flow From Nazareth - source of Christian piety , " From Bethlehem , from the Mounts of Agony " And glorified Ascension ? Warriors , go ...
... dear relics lie . XXXIII . THE COUNCIL OF CLERMONT . " AND shall , " the Pontiff asks , " profaneness flow From Nazareth - source of Christian piety , " From Bethlehem , from the Mounts of Agony " And glorified Ascension ? Warriors , go ...
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... dear , when foes are planted round , Who teach the intrepid guardians of the place- Hourly exposed to death , with famine worn , And suffering under many a perilous wound- How sad would be their durance , if forlorn Of offices ...
... dear , when foes are planted round , Who teach the intrepid guardians of the place- Hourly exposed to death , with famine worn , And suffering under many a perilous wound- How sad would be their durance , if forlorn Of offices ...
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... Dear to the saints , strives earnestly to eject Her bane , her vital energies recruit . Lamenting , do not hopelessly repine , When such good work is doomed to be undone , The conquests lost that were so hardly won : - All promises ...
... Dear to the saints , strives earnestly to eject Her bane , her vital energies recruit . Lamenting , do not hopelessly repine , When such good work is doomed to be undone , The conquests lost that were so hardly won : - All promises ...
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