The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Earth ; Who , as the fields and woods have given them birth , Will build their savage fortunes only there ; Content , if foss , and barrow , and the girth Of long - drawn rampart , witness what they were . XII . MONASTERY OF OLD BANGOR ...
... Earth ; Who , as the fields and woods have given them birth , Will build their savage fortunes only there ; Content , if foss , and barrow , and the girth Of long - drawn rampart , witness what they were . XII . MONASTERY OF OLD BANGOR ...
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... Earth ! be thankful : sternest clime And rudest age are subject to the thrill Of heaven - descended Piety and Song . XXXI . THE NORMAN CONQUEST . THE woman - hearted Confessor prepares The evanescence of the Saxon line . Hark ! ' tis ...
... Earth ! be thankful : sternest clime And rudest age are subject to the thrill Of heaven - descended Piety and Song . XXXI . THE NORMAN CONQUEST . THE woman - hearted Confessor prepares The evanescence of the Saxon line . Hark ! ' tis ...
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... earth where his 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 ...
... earth where his 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 ...
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... earth this foot of mine Then he , who to the altar had been led , may tread . " He , whose strong arm the Orient could not check , He , who had held the Soldan at his beck , Stooped , of all glory disinherited , And even the common ...
... earth this foot of mine Then he , who to the altar had been led , may tread . " He , whose strong arm the Orient could not check , He , who had held the Soldan at his beck , Stooped , of all glory disinherited , And even the common ...
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... earth - bound ; But mark how gladly , through their own domains , The Monks relax or break these iron chains ; While Mercy , uttering , through their voice , a sound Echoed in Heaven , cries out , " Ye Chiefs , abate These legalized ...
... earth - bound ; But mark how gladly , through their own domains , The Monks relax or break these iron chains ; While Mercy , uttering , through their voice , a sound Echoed in Heaven , cries out , " Ye Chiefs , abate These legalized ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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