The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... things ' Tis the most fearful when the people's eye Abuse hath cleared from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice armed , and Pride to be laid low . XIX . ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER . prayer , AND ...
... things ' Tis the most fearful when the people's eye Abuse hath cleared from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice armed , and Pride to be laid low . XIX . ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER . prayer , AND ...
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... things not seen , drawn forth from their recess , Root there , and not in forms , her holiness ; — For Faith , which to the Patriarchs did dispense Sure guidance , ere a ceremonial fence Was needful round men thirsting to transgress ...
... things not seen , drawn forth from their recess , Root there , and not in forms , her holiness ; — For Faith , which to the Patriarchs did dispense Sure guidance , ere a ceremonial fence Was needful round men thirsting to transgress ...
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... things that were not , yet were meant to be . Aghast within its gloomy cavity That eye ( which sees as if fulfilled and done Crimes that might stop the motion of the sun ) Beholds the horrible catastrophe Of an assembled Senate ...
... things that were not , yet were meant to be . Aghast within its gloomy cavity That eye ( which sees as if fulfilled and done Crimes that might stop the motion of the sun ) Beholds the horrible catastrophe Of an assembled Senate ...
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... Thing whose nostrils breathe Blasts of tempestuous smoke - wherewith he tries To hide himself , but only magnifies ; And doth in more conspicuous torment writhe , Deafening the region in his ireful mood . XLIV . TROUBLES OF CHARLES THE ...
... Thing whose nostrils breathe Blasts of tempestuous smoke - wherewith he tries To hide himself , but only magnifies ; And doth in more conspicuous torment writhe , Deafening the region in his ireful mood . XLIV . TROUBLES OF CHARLES THE ...
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... And the pure spirit of celestial light Shines through his soul- ' that he may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight . ' WALTON'S BOOK OF LIVES . THERE are no colours in ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 61 Latitudinarianism.
... And the pure spirit of celestial light Shines through his soul- ' that he may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight . ' WALTON'S BOOK OF LIVES . THERE are no colours in ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 61 Latitudinarianism.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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