The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... cold chain For One who speaks in numbers ; ampler scope His utterance finds ; and , conscious of the gain , Imagination works with bolder hope The cause of grateful reason to sustain ; 5 And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly ...
... cold chain For One who speaks in numbers ; ampler scope His utterance finds ; and , conscious of the gain , Imagination works with bolder hope The cause of grateful reason to sustain ; 5 And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly ...
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... cold the quarter that the wind best loves , Or like a Centinel that , evermore 20 Darkening the window , ill defends the door Of this MISCELLANEOUS POEMS Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From the South-west Coast of ...
... cold the quarter that the wind best loves , Or like a Centinel that , evermore 20 Darkening the window , ill defends the door Of this MISCELLANEOUS POEMS Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From the South-west Coast of ...
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... mysteries I withhold ; For Fancy hath her fits both hot and cold , And should the colder fit with You be on 85 When You might read , my credit would be gone . Let more substantial themes the pen engage , And nearer EPISTLE . 13.
... mysteries I withhold ; For Fancy hath her fits both hot and cold , And should the colder fit with You be on 85 When You might read , my credit would be gone . Let more substantial themes the pen engage , And nearer EPISTLE . 13.
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... Cold though your nature be , ' tis pure ; 40 Your birthright is a fence From all that haughtier kinds endure Through tyranny of sense . Ah ! not alone by colours bright Are Ye to heaven allied , When , like essential Forms of light , Ye ...
... Cold though your nature be , ' tis pure ; 40 Your birthright is a fence From all that haughtier kinds endure Through tyranny of sense . Ah ! not alone by colours bright Are Ye to heaven allied , When , like essential Forms of light , Ye ...
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... cold , nor weary ways , Will be a hindrance to the voice That would unite in prayer and praise ; More duly shall wild wandering Youth Receive the curb of sacred truth , Shall tottering Age , bent earthward , hear The Promise , with ...
... cold , nor weary ways , Will be a hindrance to the voice That would unite in prayer and praise ; More duly shall wild wandering Youth Receive the curb of sacred truth , Shall tottering Age , bent earthward , hear The Promise , with ...
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