The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... pure From false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed Cistertian Monastery Deplorable his lot who tills the ground Monks and Schoolmen Other benefits Continued Crusaders • As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest Where long and ...
... pure From false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed Cistertian Monastery Deplorable his lot who tills the ground Monks and Schoolmen Other benefits Continued Crusaders • As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest Where long and ...
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... pure truths this Delegate propounds Repeatedly his own deep 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 ...
... pure truths this Delegate propounds Repeatedly his own deep 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 ...
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... pure- By Angels guarded , deviate from the line Prescribed to duty : -woeful forfeiture He made by wilful breach of law divine . With like perverseness did the Church abjure Obedience to her Lord , and haste to twine , ' Mid Heaven ...
... pure- By Angels guarded , deviate from the line Prescribed to duty : -woeful forfeiture He made by wilful breach of law divine . With like perverseness did the Church abjure Obedience to her Lord , and haste to twine , ' Mid Heaven ...
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... pure Church survives , though summer heats Open a passage to the Romish sword , Far as it dares to follow . Herbs self - sown , And fruitage gathered from the chesnut wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er ...
... pure Church survives , though summer heats Open a passage to the Romish sword , Far as it dares to follow . Herbs self - sown , And fruitage gathered from the chesnut wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er ...
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... Not utterly unworthy to endure Was the supremacy of crafty Rome ; Age after age to the arch of Christendom Aërial keystone haughtily secure ; Supremacy from Heaven transmitted pure , As many hold ; 44 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... Not utterly unworthy to endure Was the supremacy of crafty Rome ; Age after age to the arch of Christendom Aërial keystone haughtily secure ; Supremacy from Heaven transmitted pure , As many hold ; 44 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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