The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... thou , loved Bard ! whose spirit often dwelt In the clear land of vision , but foreseen King , child , and seraph , blended in the mien Of pious Edward kneeling as he knelt In meek and simple infancy , what joy For universal Christendom ...
... thou , loved Bard ! whose spirit often dwelt In the clear land of vision , but foreseen King , child , and seraph , blended in the mien Of pious Edward kneeling as he knelt In meek and simple infancy , what joy For universal Christendom ...
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... thou prepar'st , full often , to convey ( What time a State with madding faction reels ) The Saint or Patriot to the world that heals All wounds , all perturbations doth allay ? * See Note . XLVI . AFFLICTIONS OF ENGLAND . HARP ! could ...
... thou prepar'st , full often , to convey ( What time a State with madding faction reels ) The Saint or Patriot to the world that heals All wounds , all perturbations doth allay ? * See Note . XLVI . AFFLICTIONS OF ENGLAND . HARP ! could ...
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William Wordsworth. XLVI . AFFLICTIONS OF ENGLAND . HARP ! could'st thou venture , on thy boldest string , The faintest note to echo which the blast Caught from the hand of Moses as it passed O'er Sinai's top , or from the Shepherd ...
William Wordsworth. XLVI . AFFLICTIONS OF ENGLAND . HARP ! could'st thou venture , on thy boldest string , The faintest note to echo which the blast Caught from the hand of Moses as it passed O'er Sinai's top , or from the Shepherd ...
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... Thou , too , dost visit oft my midnight dream ; Thy glory meets me with the earliest beam Of light , which tells that Morning is awake . If aught impair thy beauty or destroy , Or but forebode destruction , I deplore With filial love ...
... Thou , too , dost visit oft my midnight dream ; Thy glory meets me with the earliest beam Of light , which tells that Morning is awake . If aught impair thy beauty or destroy , Or but forebode destruction , I deplore With filial love ...
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... Thou canst testify , For England's shame , O Sister Realm ! from wood , Mountain , and moor , and crowded street , where lie The headless martyrs of the Covenant , Slain by Compatriot - protestants that draw From councils senseless as ...
... Thou canst testify , For England's shame , O Sister Realm ! from wood , Mountain , and moor , and crowded street , where lie The headless martyrs of the Covenant , Slain by Compatriot - protestants that draw From councils senseless as ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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