The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... , for thee , is left the sense Of trial past without offence To God or man ; such innocence , * See the Old Ballad , - " The Rising of the North . " Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress 66 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
... , for thee , is left the sense Of trial past without offence To God or man ; such innocence , * See the Old Ballad , - " The Rising of the North . " Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress 66 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
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... Of Peasants in their homely gear ; And , mixed with these , to Brancepethi came Grave Gentry of estate and name , And Captains known for worth in arms ; And prayed the Earls in self defence To rise , 70 CANTO III . THE WHITE DOE.
... Of Peasants in their homely gear ; And , mixed with these , to Brancepethi came Grave Gentry of estate and name , And Captains known for worth in arms ; And prayed the Earls in self defence To rise , 70 CANTO III . THE WHITE DOE.
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William Wordsworth. And prayed the Earls in self defence To rise , and - their innocence.- prove " Rise , noble Earls , put forth your might For holy Church , and the People's right ! " The Norton fixed , at this demand , His eye upon ...
William Wordsworth. And prayed the Earls in self defence To rise , and - their innocence.- prove " Rise , noble Earls , put forth your might For holy Church , and the People's right ! " The Norton fixed , at this demand , His eye upon ...
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William Wordsworth. A stature undepressed in size , Unbent , which rather seemed to rise , In open victory o'er the ... rising ground , yon heathy spot ! He takes alone his far - off stand , With breast unmailed , unweaponed hand . Bold ...
William Wordsworth. A stature undepressed in size , Unbent , which rather seemed to rise , In open victory o'er the ... rising ground , yon heathy spot ! He takes alone his far - off stand , With breast unmailed , unweaponed hand . Bold ...
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... RISING OF THE NORTH ; They march with Dudley at their head , And , in seven days ' space , will to York be led ! - Can such a mighty Host be raised Thus suddenly , and brought so near ? The Earls upon each other gazed , And Neville's ...
... RISING OF THE NORTH ; They march with Dudley at their head , And , in seven days ' space , will to York be led ! - Can such a mighty Host be raised Thus suddenly , and brought so near ? The Earls upon each other gazed , And Neville's ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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