The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... voice or hand ; Whence grace , through which the heart can understand , And vows , that bind the will , in silence made . * See Note . XX . OTHER INFLUENCES . Aп , when the Body 14 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Primitive Saxon Clergy.
... voice or hand ; Whence grace , through which the heart can understand , And vows , that bind the will , in silence made . * See Note . XX . OTHER INFLUENCES . Aп , when the Body 14 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Primitive Saxon Clergy.
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... voice resounds * . XXXIV . CRUSADES . THE turbaned Race are poured in thickening swarms Along the west ; though driven from Aquitaine , The Crescent glitters on the towers of Spain ; And soft Italia feels renewed alarms ; The scimitar ...
... voice resounds * . XXXIV . CRUSADES . THE turbaned Race are poured in thickening swarms Along the west ; though driven from Aquitaine , The Crescent glitters on the towers of Spain ; And soft Italia feels renewed alarms ; The scimitar ...
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... voice Pronounces , ne'er abandons Charity . II . FROM false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed By superstition , spread the Papal power ; Yet do not deem the Autocracy prevailed Thus only , even in error's darkest hour . She daunts ...
... voice Pronounces , ne'er abandons Charity . II . FROM false assumption rose , and , fondly hailed By superstition , spread the Papal power ; Yet do not deem the Autocracy prevailed Thus only , even in error's darkest hour . She daunts ...
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... voice , a sound Echoed in Heaven , cries out , " Ye Chiefs , abate These legalized oppressions ! Man - whose name And nature God disdained not ; Man - whose soul Christ died for - cannot forfeit his high claim To live and move exempt ...
... voice , a sound Echoed in Heaven , cries out , " Ye Chiefs , abate These legalized oppressions ! Man - whose name And nature God disdained not ; Man - whose soul Christ died for - cannot forfeit his high claim To live and move exempt ...
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... voices never mute when Heaven unties Her inmost , softest , tenderest harmonies ; Requiem which Earth takes up with voice undaunted , When she would tell how Brave , and Good , and Wise , For their high guerdon not in vain have panted ...
... voices never mute when Heaven unties Her inmost , softest , tenderest harmonies ; Requiem which Earth takes up with voice undaunted , When she would tell how Brave , and Good , and Wise , For their high guerdon not in vain have panted ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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