The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... give timely warning and deter Our bodily life , some plead , that life the shrine Ah , think how one compelled for life to abide See the Condemned alone within his cell Conclusion Apology • 297 • 298 298 299 299 300 • 301 301 302 302 ...
... give timely warning and deter Our bodily life , some plead , that life the shrine Ah , think how one compelled for life to abide See the Condemned alone within his cell Conclusion Apology • 297 • 298 298 299 299 300 • 301 301 302 302 ...
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... give ear , And what a pensive Sage doth utter , hear ! XVI . PERSUASION , " MAN'S life is like a Sparrow , mighty King ! " That while at banquet with your Chiefs you sit “ That — while 66 Housed near a blazing fire - is seen to flit ...
... give ear , And what a pensive Sage doth utter , hear ! XVI . PERSUASION , " MAN'S life is like a Sparrow , mighty King ! " That while at banquet with your Chiefs you sit “ That — while 66 Housed near a blazing fire - is seen to flit ...
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... Gives to that rapture an accordant Rhyme * . O suffering 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 ...
... Gives to that rapture an accordant Rhyme * . O suffering 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 ...
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... give , one aim Diffused thro ' all the regions of the West ; So does her Unity its power attest By works of Art , that shed , on the outward frame Of worship , glory and grace , which who shall blame That ever looked to heaven for final ...
... give , one aim Diffused thro ' all the regions of the West ; So does her Unity its power attest By works of Art , that shed , on the outward frame Of worship , glory and grace , which who shall blame That ever looked to heaven for final ...
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... give where Venice rose Hailed from aloft those Heirs of truth divine Who near his fountains sought obscure repose , Yet came prepared as glorious lights to shine , Should that be needed for their sacred Charge ; Blest Prisoners They ...
... give where Venice rose Hailed from aloft those Heirs of truth divine Who near his fountains sought obscure repose , Yet came prepared as glorious lights to shine , Should that be needed for their sacred Charge ; Blest Prisoners They ...
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