The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... seen - like stars on high , Satellites burning in a lucid ring Around meek Walton's heavenly memory . VI . CLERICAL INTEGRITY . NOR shall the eternal roll of praise reject Those Unconforming ; whom one rigorous day Drives from their ...
... seen - like stars on high , Satellites burning in a lucid ring Around meek Walton's heavenly memory . VI . CLERICAL INTEGRITY . NOR shall the eternal roll of praise reject Those Unconforming ; whom one rigorous day Drives from their ...
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... seen ; A State whose generous will through earth is dealt ; A State — which , balancing herself between Licence and slavish order , dares be free . * See Note . XXXVIII . NEW CHURCHES . BUT liberty , and triumphs G 2 ECCLESIASTICAL ...
... seen ; A State whose generous will through earth is dealt ; A State — which , balancing herself between Licence and slavish order , dares be free . * See Note . XXXVIII . NEW CHURCHES . BUT liberty , and triumphs G 2 ECCLESIASTICAL ...
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... seen her breast Filled with mementos , satiate with its part Of grateful England's overflowing Dead . XLVI . EJACULATION . GLORY to God ! and to the Power who came In filial duty , clothed with love divine , That made his human ...
... seen her breast Filled with mementos , satiate with its part Of grateful England's overflowing Dead . XLVI . EJACULATION . GLORY to God ! and to the Power who came In filial duty , clothed with love divine , That made his human ...
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... seen so healthy , gay , and hopeful , a few years before , when he said at the inn at Paterdale . in my presence , his daughter Anne also being there , with Mr. Lockhart , my own wife and daughter , and Mr. Quillinan , - " I mean to ...
... seen so healthy , gay , and hopeful , a few years before , when he said at the inn at Paterdale . in my presence , his daughter Anne also being there , with Mr. Lockhart , my own wife and daughter , and Mr. Quillinan , - " I mean to ...
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... seen by credulous eyes , Enter in dance . Of church , or sabbath ties , No vestige now remains ; yet thither creep Bereft Ones , and in lowly anguish weep Their prayers out to the wind and naked skies . Proud tomb is none ; but rudely ...
... seen by credulous eyes , Enter in dance . Of church , or sabbath ties , No vestige now remains ; yet thither creep Bereft Ones , and in lowly anguish weep Their prayers out to the wind and naked skies . Proud tomb is none ; but rudely ...
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