The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity , Of high with low , celestial with terrene ! XXVI . APOLOGY . Not utterly unworthy to endure Was the supremacy of crafty Rome ; Age after age to the arch of Christendom Aërial keystone haughtily ...
... Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity , Of high with low , celestial with terrene ! XXVI . APOLOGY . Not utterly unworthy to endure Was the supremacy of crafty Rome ; Age after age to the arch of Christendom Aërial keystone haughtily ...
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... Thee , O saintly WHITE , Patriarch of a wide - spreading family , Remotest lands and unborn times shall turn , Whether they would restore or build - to Thee , As one who rightly taught how zeal should burn , As one who drew from out ...
... Thee , O saintly WHITE , Patriarch of a wide - spreading family , Remotest lands and unborn times shall turn , Whether they would restore or build - to Thee , As one who rightly taught how zeal should burn , As one who drew from out ...
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... Thee Watched , and with love and pious industry Tended at need , the adopted Plant may thrive For everlasting bloom . Benign and pure This Ordinance , whether , loss it would supply , Prevent omission , help deficiency , Or seek to make ...
... Thee Watched , and with love and pious industry Tended at need , the adopted Plant may thrive For everlasting bloom . Benign and pure This Ordinance , whether , loss it would supply , Prevent omission , help deficiency , Or seek to make ...
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... who left his throne on high , And deigned to wear the robe of flesh we wear , The Power that thro ' the straits of Infancy Did pass dependant on maternal care , J His own humanity with Thee will share , Pleased 76 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... who left his throne on high , And deigned to wear the robe of flesh we wear , The Power that thro ' the straits of Infancy Did pass dependant on maternal care , J His own humanity with Thee will share , Pleased 76 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... thee thus kneeling , safety he may find . XXVIII . VISITATION OF THE SICK . THE Sabbath bells renew the inviting peal ; Glad music ! yet there be that , worn with pain And sickness , listen where they long have lain , In sadness listen ...
... thee thus kneeling , safety he may find . XXVIII . VISITATION OF THE SICK . THE Sabbath bells renew the inviting peal ; Glad music ! yet there be that , worn with pain And sickness , listen where they long have lain , In sadness listen ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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