The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... peninsula , there was a mighty change ; we were instantaneously animated ; and , from that moment , the contest assumed the dignity , which it is not in the power of any thing but hope to bestow : and , if I may dare to transfer ...
... peninsula , there was a mighty change ; we were instantaneously animated ; and , from that moment , the contest assumed the dignity , which it is not in the power of any thing but hope to bestow : and , if I may dare to transfer ...
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... Peninsula . The wrongs of the two nations have been equal , and their cause is the same : they must stand or fall together . What their wrongs have been , in what degree they con- sidered themselves united , and what their hopes and ...
... Peninsula . The wrongs of the two nations have been equal , and their cause is the same : they must stand or fall together . What their wrongs have been , in what degree they con- sidered themselves united , and what their hopes and ...
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... of fragments of those Declarations from various parts of the Peninsula , which , disposed as it were in a tesselated pavement , shall set forth a story which may be easily understood ; which VII 121 THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
... of fragments of those Declarations from various parts of the Peninsula , which , disposed as it were in a tesselated pavement , shall set forth a story which may be easily understood ; which VII 121 THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
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... Peninsula were divided from their enemies , their feelings towards them , and their hopes for themselves ; trusting , that I have already mitigated the deadening influences of recent calamity , and that the representation I shall frame ...
... Peninsula were divided from their enemies , their feelings towards them , and their hopes for themselves ; trusting , that I have already mitigated the deadening influences of recent calamity , and that the representation I shall frame ...
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... peninsula of Spain , has been of eminent service to rouse us from the state of lethargy in which we indulged , and to make us acquainted with our rights , our glory , and the inviolable duty which we owe to our holy religion and our ...
... peninsula of Spain , has been of eminent service to rouse us from the state of lethargy in which we indulged , and to make us acquainted with our rights , our glory , and the inviolable duty which we owe to our holy religion and our ...
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