The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... given , debase the general mind Tempt the vague will tried standards to disown ; Nor only palpable restraints unbind , ΙΟ But upon Honour's head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule permits not to withstand In the weak love of life ...
... given , debase the general mind Tempt the vague will tried standards to disown ; Nor only palpable restraints unbind , ΙΟ But upon Honour's head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule permits not to withstand In the weak love of life ...
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... school , And love the end , which all through peace must seek . But lamentably do they err who strain His mandates , given rash impulse to control 10 And 6 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Ye brood of Conscience-Spectres! that frequent.
... school , And love the end , which all through peace must seek . But lamentably do they err who strain His mandates , given rash impulse to control 10 And 6 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Ye brood of Conscience-Spectres! that frequent.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. His mandates , given rash impulse to control 10 And keep vindictive thirstings from the soul , So far that , if consistent in their scheme , They must forbid the State to inflict a pain , Making of ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. His mandates , given rash impulse to control 10 And keep vindictive thirstings from the soul , So far that , if consistent in their scheme , They must forbid the State to inflict a pain , Making of ...
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... given Helps him to meet the last Tribunal's voice In faith , which fresh offences , were he cast On old temptations , might for ever blast . XIII . CONCLUSION . YES , though He well may tremble at the sound Of his own voice , who from ...
... given Helps him to meet the last Tribunal's voice In faith , which fresh offences , were he cast On old temptations , might for ever blast . XIII . CONCLUSION . YES , though He well may tremble at the sound Of his own voice , who from ...
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... given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its concealed repose More than the feeblest wind that idly blows . 170 Ah , Beaumont ! when an opening in the road Stopped me at once by charm of what it showed ...
... given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its concealed repose More than the feeblest wind that idly blows . 170 Ah , Beaumont ! when an opening in the road Stopped me at once by charm of what it showed ...
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