The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Poor ; Search , for their worth , some gentle heart wrong - proof , Meek , patient , kind , and , were its trials fewer , Belike less happy . - Stand no more aloof * ! XV . THE HIGHLAND BROACH . [ ON ascending a hill that leads from ...
... Poor ; Search , for their worth , some gentle heart wrong - proof , Meek , patient , kind , and , were its trials fewer , Belike less happy . - Stand no more aloof * ! XV . THE HIGHLAND BROACH . [ ON ascending a hill that leads from ...
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... poor abodes the heir - loom hide , In which the castle once took pride ! Tokens , once kept as boasted wealth , If saved at all , are saved by stealth . Lo ! ships , from seas by nature barred , Mount along ways by man prepared ; And in ...
... poor abodes the heir - loom hide , In which the castle once took pride ! Tokens , once kept as boasted wealth , If saved at all , are saved by stealth . Lo ! ships , from seas by nature barred , Mount along ways by man prepared ; And in ...
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... poor of the parish of Brougham , every 2d day of April for ever , upon the stone table placed hard by . Laus Deo ! ' WHILE the Poor gather round , till the end of time May this bright flower of Charity display Its bloom , unfolding at ...
... poor of the parish of Brougham , every 2d day of April for ever , upon the stone table placed hard by . Laus Deo ! ' WHILE the Poor gather round , till the end of time May this bright flower of Charity display Its bloom , unfolding at ...
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... poor slave Who daily piles up wealth in Mammon's cave- Is Nature felt , or can be ; nor do words , Which practised talent readily affords , Prove that her hand has touched responsive chords ; Nor has her gentle beauty power to move With ...
... poor slave Who daily piles up wealth in Mammon's cave- Is Nature felt , or can be ; nor do words , Which practised talent readily affords , Prove that her hand has touched responsive chords ; Nor has her gentle beauty power to move With ...
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... Poor as thou art . A welcome sacrifice Dost Thou prepare , whose sign will be the smoke Of thy new hearth ; and sooner shall its wreaths , Mounting while earth her morning incense breathes , From wandering fiends of air receive a yoke ...
... Poor as thou art . A welcome sacrifice Dost Thou prepare , whose sign will be the smoke Of thy new hearth ; and sooner shall its wreaths , Mounting while earth her morning incense breathes , From wandering fiends of air receive a yoke ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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