The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... line . Hark ! ' tis the tolling Curfew ! -the stars shine ; But of the lights that cherish household cares And festive gladness , burns not one that dares To twinkle after that dull stroke of thine , Emblem and instrument , from Thames ...
... line . Hark ! ' tis the tolling Curfew ! -the stars shine ; But of the lights that cherish household cares And festive gladness , burns not one that dares To twinkle after that dull stroke of thine , Emblem and instrument , from Thames ...
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... line Baronial halls , the opprobrious insult feel ; And angry Ocean roars a vain appeal . XXXVIII . SCENE IN VENICE . BLACK Demons hovering o'er his mitred head , To Cæsar's Successor the Pontiff spake ; " Ere I absolve thee , stoop ...
... line Baronial halls , the opprobrious insult feel ; And angry Ocean roars a vain appeal . XXXVIII . SCENE IN VENICE . BLACK Demons hovering o'er his mitred head , To Cæsar's Successor the Pontiff spake ; " Ere I absolve thee , stoop ...
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... line Prescribed to duty : -woeful forfeiture He made by wilful breach of law divine . With like perverseness did the Church abjure Obedience to her Lord , and haste to twine , ' Mid Heaven - born flowers that shall for aye endure ...
... line Prescribed to duty : -woeful forfeiture He made by wilful breach of law divine . With like perverseness did the Church abjure Obedience to her Lord , and haste to twine , ' Mid Heaven - born flowers that shall for aye endure ...
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... And strives the towers to number , that recline O'er the dark steeps , or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart . So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth 66 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... And strives the towers to number , that recline O'er the dark steeps , or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart . So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth 66 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... lines of mighty Kings - look forth , my Soul ! ( Nor in this vision be thou slow to trust ) The living Waters , less and less by guilt Stained and polluted , brighten as they roll , Till they have reached the eternal City - built For ...
... lines of mighty Kings - look forth , my Soul ! ( Nor in this vision be thou slow to trust ) The living Waters , less and less by guilt Stained and polluted , brighten as they roll , Till they have reached the eternal City - built For ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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