The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Honoured with costliest sepulture . My fancy kindled as I gazed ; And , ever as the sun shone forth , The flattered structure glistened , blazed , And seemed the proudest thing on earth . But frost had reared the gorgeous Pile Unsound ...
... Honoured with costliest sepulture . My fancy kindled as I gazed ; And , ever as the sun shone forth , The flattered structure glistened , blazed , And seemed the proudest thing on earth . But frost had reared the gorgeous Pile Unsound ...
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... honour's dower , For she herself is honour , and the root Of goodness , next her Son , our soul's best boot . III . O Mother Maid ! O Maid and Mother free ! O bush unburnt ! burning in Moses ' sight ! That down didst ravish from the ...
... honour's dower , For she herself is honour , and the root Of goodness , next her Son , our soul's best boot . III . O Mother Maid ! O Maid and Mother free ! O bush unburnt ! burning in Moses ' sight ! That down didst ravish from the ...
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... honour of high God may spread , The blood cries out on your accursed deed . XIX . O Martyr ' stablished in virginity ! Now may'st thou sing for aye before the throne , Following the Lamb celestial , " quoth she , " Of which the great ...
... honour of high God may spread , The blood cries out on your accursed deed . XIX . O Martyr ' stablished in virginity ! Now may'st thou sing for aye before the throne , Following the Lamb celestial , " quoth she , " Of which the great ...
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... , And praiseth Christ that is our heavenly King , And eke his Mother , honour of Mankind : Which done , he bade that they the Jews should bind . XXV . This Child with piteous lamentation then Was taken THE PRIORESS ' TALE . 23.
... , And praiseth Christ that is our heavenly King , And eke his Mother , honour of Mankind : Which done , he bade that they the Jews should bind . XXV . This Child with piteous lamentation then Was taken THE PRIORESS ' TALE . 23.
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... honour of that blissful Maiden free , Till from my tongue off - taken is the grain ; And after that thus said she unto me ; " My little Child , then will I come for thee Soon as the grain from off thy tongue they take : Be not dismayed ...
... honour of that blissful Maiden free , Till from my tongue off - taken is the grain ; And after that thus said she unto me ; " My little Child , then will I come for thee Soon as the grain from off thy tongue they take : Be not dismayed ...
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