The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Thou wretched Outcast , from the gift of fire And food cut off by sacerdotal ire , From every sympathy that Man bestowed ! Yet shall it claim our reverence , that to God , Ancient of days ! that to the eternal Sire , These jealous ...
... Thou wretched Outcast , from the gift of fire And food cut off by sacerdotal ire , From every sympathy that Man bestowed ! Yet shall it claim our reverence , that to God , Ancient of days ! that to the eternal Sire , These jealous ...
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... thou heard'st the billows beat On a wild coast , rough monitors to feed Perpetual industry . Sublime Recluse ! The recreant soul , that dares to shun the debt Imposed on human kind , must first forget Thy diligence , thy unrelaxing use ...
... thou heard'st the billows beat On a wild coast , rough monitors to feed Perpetual industry . Sublime Recluse ! The recreant soul , that dares to shun the debt Imposed on human kind , must first forget Thy diligence , thy unrelaxing use ...
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... thou hast a sword to wield , " And Heaven will crown the right . " — The mitred Sire Thus spake - and lo ! a Fleet , for Gaul addrest , Ploughs her bold course across the wondering seas ; For , sooth to say , ambition , in the breast Of ...
... thou hast a sword to wield , " And Heaven will crown the right . " — The mitred Sire Thus spake - and lo ! a Fleet , for Gaul addrest , Ploughs her bold course across the wondering seas ; For , sooth to say , ambition , in the breast Of ...
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... thou these ashes , little Brook ! wilt bear " Into the Avon , Avon to the tide " Of Severn , Severn to the narrow seas , " Into main Ocean they , this deed accurst " An emblem yields to friends and enemies " How the bold Teacher's ...
... thou these ashes , little Brook ! wilt bear " Into the Avon , Avon to the tide " Of Severn , Severn to the narrow seas , " Into main Ocean they , this deed accurst " An emblem yields to friends and enemies " How the bold Teacher's ...
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... thou , St. George , whose flaming brand The Dragon quelled ; and valiant Margaret Whose rival sword a like Opponent slew : And rapt Cecilia seraph - haunted Queen Of harmony ; and weeping Magdalene , Who in the penitential desert met ...
... thou , St. George , whose flaming brand The Dragon quelled ; and valiant Margaret Whose rival sword a like Opponent slew : And rapt Cecilia seraph - haunted Queen Of harmony ; and weeping Magdalene , Who in the penitential desert met ...
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