The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Mind's unselfish will In allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the PAGE 288 288 289 290 French Revolution 290 • Continued 291 Concluded 291 Men of the Western World ! in Fate's dark book 292 To the Pennsylvanians 293 At ...
... Mind's unselfish will In allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the PAGE 288 288 289 290 French Revolution 290 • Continued 291 Concluded 291 Men of the Western World ! in Fate's dark book 292 To the Pennsylvanians 293 At ...
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... mind he sounds With careful hesitation , -then convenes A synod of his Councillors : -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 ...
... mind he sounds With careful hesitation , -then convenes A synod of his Councillors : -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 ...
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... Mind , at whose fell swoop The chaste affections tremble to fulfil Their purposes . Behold , pre - signified , The Might of spiritual sway ! his thoughts , his dreams , Do in the supernatural world abide : So vaunt a throng of Followers ...
... Mind , at whose fell swoop The chaste affections tremble to fulfil Their purposes . Behold , pre - signified , The Might of spiritual sway ! his thoughts , his dreams , Do in the supernatural world abide : So vaunt a throng of Followers ...
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... mind kept free ; He only judges right who weighs , compares , And , in the sternest sentence which his voice Pronounces , ne'er abandons Charity . II . FROM false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed By superstition , spread the Papal ...
... mind kept free ; He only judges right who weighs , compares , And , in the sternest sentence which his voice Pronounces , ne'er abandons Charity . II . FROM false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed By superstition , spread the Papal ...
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... mind To keep this new and questionable road ? XXIV . SAINTS . YE , too , must fly before a chasing hand , Angels and Saints , in every hamlet mourned ! Ah ! if the old idolatry be spurned , Let not your radiant Shapes desert the Land ...
... mind To keep this new and questionable road ? XXIV . SAINTS . YE , too , must fly before a chasing hand , Angels and Saints , in every hamlet mourned ! Ah ! if the old idolatry be spurned , Let not your radiant Shapes desert the Land ...
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