The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... lights to shine , Should that be needed for their sacred Charge ; Blest Prisoners They , whose spirits were at large ! XIV . WALDENSES . THOSE had given earliest notice , as the lark Springs from the ground the morn to gratulate ; Or ...
... lights to shine , Should that be needed for their sacred Charge ; Blest Prisoners They , whose spirits were at large ! XIV . WALDENSES . THOSE had given earliest notice , as the lark Springs from the ground the morn to gratulate ; Or ...
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... light ! XXIII . CONTINUED . YET many a Novice of the cloistral shade , And many chained by vows , with eager glee The warrant hail , exulting to be free ; Like ships before whose keels , full long embayed In polar ice , propitious winds ...
... light ! XXIII . CONTINUED . YET many a Novice of the cloistral shade , And many chained by vows , with eager glee The warrant hail , exulting to be free ; Like ships before whose keels , full long embayed In polar ice , propitious winds ...
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... light ; The Other gains a confidence as bold ; And thus they foil their enemy's despite . The penal instruments , the shows of crime , Are glorified while this once - mitred pair Of saintly Friends the ' murtherer's chain partake ...
... light ; The Other gains a confidence as bold ; And thus they foil their enemy's despite . The penal instruments , the shows of crime , Are glorified while this once - mitred pair Of saintly Friends the ' murtherer's chain partake ...
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... light , Our mortal ken ! Inspire a perfect trust ( While we look round ) that Heaven's decrees are just : Which few can hold committed to a fight That shows , ev'n on its better side , the might Of proud Self - will , Rapacity , and ...
... light , Our mortal ken ! Inspire a perfect trust ( While we look round ) that Heaven's decrees are just : Which few can hold committed to a fight That shows , ev'n on its better side , the might Of proud Self - will , Rapacity , and ...
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... light ? XXXIX . EMINENT REFORMERS . METHINKS that I could trip o'er heaviest soil , Light as a buoyant bark from wave to wave , Were mine the trusty staff that JEWEL gave To youthful HOOKER , in familiar style The gift exalting , and ...
... light ? XXXIX . EMINENT REFORMERS . METHINKS that I could trip o'er heaviest soil , Light as a buoyant bark from wave to wave , Were mine the trusty staff that JEWEL gave To youthful HOOKER , in familiar style The gift exalting , and ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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