The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... hath clomb the Papal sway . XXXVI . AN INTERDICT . REALMS quake by turns : proud Arbitress of grace , The Church , by mandate shadowing forth the power She arrogates o'er heaven's eternal door , Closes the gates of every sacred place ...
... hath clomb the Papal sway . XXXVI . AN INTERDICT . REALMS quake by turns : proud Arbitress of grace , The Church , by mandate shadowing forth the power She arrogates o'er heaven's eternal door , Closes the gates of every sacred place ...
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... er awake , Pinions of high and higher sweep , and make The unconverted soul with awe submit . VOL . IV . X. WHERE long and deeply hath been fixed the root ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 33 As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest.
... er awake , Pinions of high and higher sweep , and make The unconverted soul with awe submit . VOL . IV . X. WHERE long and deeply hath been fixed the root ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 33 As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest.
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. X. WHERE long and deeply hath been fixed the root In the blest soil of gospel truth , the Tree , ( Blighted or scathed tho ' many branches be , Put forth to ... hath been fixed the root Transubstantiation.
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. X. WHERE long and deeply hath been fixed the root In the blest soil of gospel truth , the Tree , ( Blighted or scathed tho ' many branches be , Put forth to ... hath been fixed the root Transubstantiation.
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... hath recently been checked , Whose monstrous riches threatened . So the shaft Of victory mounts high , and blood is quaffed In fields that rival Cressy and Poictiers- Pride to be washed away by bitter tears ! For deep as Hell itself ...
... hath recently been checked , Whose monstrous riches threatened . So the shaft Of victory mounts high , and blood is quaffed In fields that rival Cressy and Poictiers- Pride to be washed away by bitter tears ! For deep as Hell itself ...
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... hath cleared from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice armed , and Pride to be laid low . ye know " Alas ! of fearful things XIX . ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER . AND what is ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 39 ...
... hath cleared from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice armed , and Pride to be laid low . ye know " Alas ! of fearful things XIX . ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER . AND what is ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 39 ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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