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... of idolatry . " This spoken , from his seat the Pastor rose , And moved towards the grave ; -instinctively His steps we followed , and my voice exclaimed : " Power to the Oppressors of the world is given 148 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... of idolatry . " This spoken , from his seat the Pastor rose , And moved towards the grave ; -instinctively His steps we followed , and my voice exclaimed : " Power to the Oppressors of the world is given 148 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... followed by a prayer , Did she behold - saw once again ; Shun will she not , she feels , will bear ; - But wheresoever she looked round All now was trouble - haunted ground . So doth the sufferer deem it good Even once again this ...
... followed by a prayer , Did she behold - saw once again ; Shun will she not , she feels , will bear ; - But wheresoever she looked round All now was trouble - haunted ground . So doth the sufferer deem it good Even once again this ...
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... followed with his hat in hand , Wreathed round with yellow flowers , the gayest of the land . The other wore a rimless crown , With leaves of laurel stuck about : And they both followed up and down , Each whooping with a merry shout ...
... followed with his hat in hand , Wreathed round with yellow flowers , the gayest of the land . The other wore a rimless crown , With leaves of laurel stuck about : And they both followed up and down , Each whooping with a merry shout ...
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