The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... speak the word- ' Tis the most fearful when the people's eye Abuse hath cleared from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice armed , and Pride to be laid low . Alas ! of fearful things XIX . ABUSE OF ...
... speak the word- ' Tis the most fearful when the people's eye Abuse hath cleared from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice armed , and Pride to be laid low . Alas ! of fearful things XIX . ABUSE OF ...
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... speaking through that Lay By which the Prioress beguiled the way , And many a Pilgrim's rugged heart did melt . Hadst thou , loved Bard ! whose spirit often dwelt In the clear land of vision , but foreseen King , child , and seraph ...
... speaking through that Lay By which the Prioress beguiled the way , And many a Pilgrim's rugged heart did melt . Hadst thou , loved Bard ! whose spirit often dwelt In the clear land of vision , but foreseen King , child , and seraph ...
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... speak . The solemn promise . Strongest sinews fail , And many a blooming , many a lovely , cheek Under the holy fear of God turns pale ; While on each head his lawn - robed Servant lays An apostolic hand , and with prayer seals The ...
... speak . The solemn promise . Strongest sinews fail , And many a blooming , many a lovely , cheek Under the holy fear of God turns pale ; While on each head his lawn - robed Servant lays An apostolic hand , and with prayer seals The ...
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... speak , the sacred roofs of France Are shattered into dust ; and self - exiled From altars threatened , levelled , or defiled , Wander the Ministers of God , as chance Opens a way for life , or consonance Of faith 82 POEMS OF THE ...
... speak , the sacred roofs of France Are shattered into dust ; and self - exiled From altars threatened , levelled , or defiled , Wander the Ministers of God , as chance Opens a way for life , or consonance Of faith 82 POEMS OF THE ...
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... speak of manners withering to the root , And of old honours , too , and passions high : Then may we ask , though pleased that thought should range Among the conquests of civility , Survives imagination - to the change Superior ? Help to ...
... speak of manners withering to the root , And of old honours , too , and passions high : Then may we ask , though pleased that thought should range Among the conquests of civility , Survives imagination - to the change Superior ? Help to ...
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