The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... fear— That persecution , blind with rage extreme , May not the less , through Heaven's mild countenance , Even in her own despite , both feed and cheer ; For all things are less dreadful than they seem . * See Note . VIII . TEMPTATIONS ...
... fear— That persecution , blind with rage extreme , May not the less , through Heaven's mild countenance , Even in her own despite , both feed and cheer ; For all things are less dreadful than they seem . * See Note . VIII . TEMPTATIONS ...
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... fear of God's divinity . XV . PAULINUS * . BUT , to remote Northumbria's royal Hall , Where thoughtful Edwin , tutored in the school Of sorrow , still maintains a heathen rule , Who comes with functions apostolical ? * See Noto . Mark ...
... fear of God's divinity . XV . PAULINUS * . BUT , to remote Northumbria's royal Hall , Where thoughtful Edwin , tutored in the school Of sorrow , still maintains a heathen rule , Who comes with functions apostolical ? * See Noto . Mark ...
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... fear , And in our caverns smooth thy ruffled wings ! " Nor be unthanked their final lingerings- Silent , but not to high - souled Passion's ear- ' Mid reedy fens wide - spread and marshes drear , Their own creation . Such glad ...
... fear , And in our caverns smooth thy ruffled wings ! " Nor be unthanked their final lingerings- Silent , but not to high - souled Passion's ear- ' Mid reedy fens wide - spread and marshes drear , Their own creation . Such glad ...
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... fear , And at her call is Wicliffe disinhumed : Yea , his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near ; Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus 38 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Wars of York ...
... fear , And at her call is Wicliffe disinhumed : Yea , his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near ; Forthwith , that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus 38 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Wars of York ...
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... fear ; and More's gay genius played With the inoffensive sword of native wit , Than the bare axe more luminous and keen . XXVII . IMAGINATIVE REGRETS . DEEP is the lamentation ! Not alone From Sages justly honoured by mankind ; But from ...
... fear ; and More's gay genius played With the inoffensive sword of native wit , Than the bare axe more luminous and keen . XXVII . IMAGINATIVE REGRETS . DEEP is the lamentation ! Not alone From Sages justly honoured by mankind ; But from ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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