The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... stand , the Future questioning , Slowly the cormorant aims her heavy flight , Portending ruin to each baleful rite , That , in the lapse of ages , hath crept o'er Diluvian truths , and patriarchal lore . Haughty the Bard : can these ...
... stand , the Future questioning , Slowly the cormorant aims her heavy flight , Portending ruin to each baleful rite , That , in the lapse of ages , hath crept o'er Diluvian truths , and patriarchal lore . Haughty the Bard : can these ...
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... wide and deep , Is natural as dreams to feverish sleep . Lo ! Discord at the altar dares to stand Uplifting toward high Heaven her fiery brand , A cherished ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 7 Temptations from Roman Refinements Dissensions.
... wide and deep , Is natural as dreams to feverish sleep . Lo ! Discord at the altar dares to stand Uplifting toward high Heaven her fiery brand , A cherished ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 7 Temptations from Roman Refinements Dissensions.
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... stand within the pale Of a sad market , ranged for public sale , Where Tiber's stream the immortal City laves : ANGLI by name ; and not an ANGEL waves His wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye Than they appear to holy Gregory ; Who ...
... stand within the pale Of a sad market , ranged for public sale , Where Tiber's stream the immortal City laves : ANGLI by name ; and not an ANGEL waves His wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye Than they appear to holy Gregory ; Who ...
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... stand coupled for a common flight ! One ( like those prophets whom God sent of old ) Transfigured * , from this kindling hath foretold A torch of inextinguishable light ; The Other gains a confidence as bold ; And thus they foil their ...
... stand coupled for a common flight ! One ( like those prophets whom God sent of old ) Transfigured * , from this kindling hath foretold A torch of inextinguishable light ; The Other gains a confidence as bold ; And thus they foil their ...
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... stands , before I came in view of Rydal . I wish I could say the same of the five or six hundred I have written : most of them were frequently re- touched in the course of composition , and , not a few , laboriously . I have only ...
... stands , before I came in view of Rydal . I wish I could say the same of the five or six hundred I have written : most of them were frequently re- touched in the course of composition , and , not a few , laboriously . I have only ...
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