The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... towers reply ; - " God willeth it , " from hill to hill rebounds , And , in awe - stricken Countries far and nigh , C Through Nature's hollow arch ' that voice resounds * . XXXIV . CRUSADES . THE turbaned Race are poured in thickening ...
... towers reply ; - " God willeth it , " from hill to hill rebounds , And , in awe - stricken Countries far and nigh , C Through Nature's hollow arch ' that voice resounds * . XXXIV . CRUSADES . THE turbaned Race are poured in thickening ...
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... rose , and , fondly hailed By superstition , spread the Papal power ; Yet do not deem the Autocracy prevailed Thus only , even in error's darkest hour . She daunts , forth - thundering from her spiritual tower 28 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... rose , and , fondly hailed By superstition , spread the Papal power ; Yet do not deem the Autocracy prevailed Thus only , even in error's darkest hour . She daunts , forth - thundering from her spiritual tower 28 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. She daunts , forth - thundering from her spiritual tower , Brute rapine , or with gentle lure she tames . Justice and Peace through Her uphold their claims ; And Chastity finds many a sheltering bower ...
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. She daunts , forth - thundering from her spiritual tower , Brute rapine , or with gentle lure she tames . Justice and Peace through Her uphold their claims ; And Chastity finds many a sheltering bower ...
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... tower and spire ; For Justice hath absolved the innocent , And Tyranny is balked of her desire : Up , down , the busy Thames - rapid as fire Coursing a train of gunpowder - it went , And transport finds in every street a vent , Till the ...
... tower and spire ; For Justice hath absolved the innocent , And Tyranny is balked of her desire : Up , down , the busy Thames - rapid as fire Coursing a train of gunpowder - it went , And transport finds in every street a vent , Till the ...
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... start ! And strives the towers to number , that recline O'er the dark steeps , or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart . So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth 66 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... start ! And strives the towers to number , that recline O'er the dark steeps , or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart . So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth 66 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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