The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... Faith Of blessed consolations in distress ; ; Of moral strength , and intellectual Power ; Of joy in widest commonalty spread ; Of the individual Mind that keeps her own Inviolate retirement , subject there To Conscience only , and the ...
... Faith Of blessed consolations in distress ; ; Of moral strength , and intellectual Power ; Of joy in widest commonalty spread ; Of the individual Mind that keeps her own Inviolate retirement , subject there To Conscience only , and the ...
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... faith . All things , responsive to the writing , there Breathed immortality , revolving life And greatness still revolving ; infinite : There littleness was not ; the least of things 230 Seemed infinite ; and there his spirit shaped Her ...
... faith . All things , responsive to the writing , there Breathed immortality , revolving life And greatness still revolving ; infinite : There littleness was not ; the least of things 230 Seemed infinite ; and there his spirit shaped Her ...
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... an idle dream , that could maintain , Nowhere , dominion o'er the enlightened spirit Whose meditative sympathies repose Upon the breast of Faith . I turned away , 955 And walked along my road in happiness . ' He 40 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... an idle dream , that could maintain , Nowhere , dominion o'er the enlightened spirit Whose meditative sympathies repose Upon the breast of Faith . I turned away , 955 And walked along my road in happiness . ' He 40 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... faith revealed . An overweening trust was raised ; and fear Cast out , alike of person and of thing . Plague from this union spread , whose subtle bane The strongest did not easily escape ; 240 And He , what wonder ! took a mortal taint ...
... faith revealed . An overweening trust was raised ; and fear Cast out , alike of person and of thing . Plague from this union spread , whose subtle bane The strongest did not easily escape ; 240 And He , what wonder ! took a mortal taint ...
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... pursue him . -His return . His languor and depression of mind , from want of faith in the great truths of Religion , and want of confidence in the virtue of Mankind . • DESPONDENCY . A HUMMING BEE - a little tinkling.
... pursue him . -His return . His languor and depression of mind , from want of faith in the great truths of Religion , and want of confidence in the virtue of Mankind . • DESPONDENCY . A HUMMING BEE - a little tinkling.
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