The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Stands at the Bar , absolved by female eyes Mingling their glances with grave flatteries Lavished on Him — that England may rebel Against her ancient virtue . HIGH and Low , Watch - words of Party , on all tongues are rife ; As if a ...
... Stands at the Bar , absolved by female eyes Mingling their glances with grave flatteries Lavished on Him — that England may rebel Against her ancient virtue . HIGH and Low , Watch - words of Party , on all tongues are rife ; As if a ...
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William Wordsworth. XXVI . THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY . THE Vested Priest before the Altar stands ; Approach , come gladly , ye prepared , in sight Of God and chosen friends , your troth to plight With the symbolic ring , and willing hands ...
William Wordsworth. XXVI . THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY . THE Vested Priest before the Altar stands ; Approach , come gladly , ye prepared , in sight Of God and chosen friends , your troth to plight With the symbolic ring , and willing hands ...
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... stand For kneeling adoration ; -while - above , Broods , visibly portrayed , the mystic Dove , That shall protect from blasphemy the Land . XL . CONTINUED . MINE ear has rung , my spirit sunk subdued , Sharing the strong emotion of the ...
... stand For kneeling adoration ; -while - above , Broods , visibly portrayed , the mystic Dove , That shall protect from blasphemy the Land . XL . CONTINUED . MINE ear has rung , my spirit sunk subdued , Sharing the strong emotion of the ...
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... standing by his desk , he said to her in my presence " I should not have done anything of this kind but for your father's sake they are probably the last verses I shall ever write . " They show how much his mind was impaired , not by ...
... standing by his desk , he said to her in my presence " I should not have done anything of this kind but for your father's sake they are probably the last verses I shall ever write . " They show how much his mind was impaired , not by ...
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... stand in no need of explana- tion , for Readers acquainted with the Author's previous poems suggested by that celebrated Stream . THE gallant Youth , who may have gained , Or seeks , a ' winsome Marrow , ' Was but an Infant in the lap ...
... stand in no need of explana- tion , for Readers acquainted with the Author's previous poems suggested by that celebrated Stream . THE gallant Youth , who may have gained , Or seeks , a ' winsome Marrow , ' Was but an Infant in the lap ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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