The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... cause of grateful reason to sustain ; 5 And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly beats Against all barriers which his labour meets In lofty place , or humble Life's domain . Enough ; -before us lay a painful road , And guidance ...
... cause of grateful reason to sustain ; 5 And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly beats Against all barriers which his labour meets In lofty place , or humble Life's domain . Enough ; -before us lay a painful road , And guidance ...
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... causes of them , are the subject of the following stanzas . WHEN in the antique age of bow and spear And feudal rapine clothed with iron mail , Came ministers of peace , intent to rear The Mother Church in yon sequestered vale ; Then ...
... causes of them , are the subject of the following stanzas . WHEN in the antique age of bow and spear And feudal rapine clothed with iron mail , Came ministers of peace , intent to rear The Mother Church in yon sequestered vale ; Then ...
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... cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court the shower , Yet are by nature careless of the sun Whether he shine on them or not ; and some , 15 Where'er he moves ...
... cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court the shower , Yet are by nature careless of the sun Whether he shine on them or not ; and some , 15 Where'er he moves ...
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... , ' O dear Child ! I summon thee In virtue of the holy Trinity 190 195 Tell me the cause why thou dost sing this hymn , Since that thy throat is cut , as it doth seem . ' XXIX . 200 " My throat is cut unto the 92 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... , ' O dear Child ! I summon thee In virtue of the holy Trinity 190 195 Tell me the cause why thou dost sing this hymn , Since that thy throat is cut , as it doth seem . ' XXIX . 200 " My throat is cut unto the 92 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... their life to lead ; For who is loth the God of Love to obey , Is only fit to die , I dare well say , And for that cause OSEE I cry ; take heed ! 135 Maou XXVIII . Ay , quoth the Cuckoo , that THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 99.
... their life to lead ; For who is loth the God of Love to obey , Is only fit to die , I dare well say , And for that cause OSEE I cry ; take heed ! 135 Maou XXVIII . Ay , quoth the Cuckoo , that THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 99.
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