The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... arms that would restrain The incessant Rovers of the northern main , Helps to restore and spread a Pagan sway : But Gospel - truth is potent to allay Fierceness and rage ; and soon the cruel Dane Feels , through the influence of her ...
... arms that would restrain The incessant Rovers of the northern main , Helps to restore and spread a Pagan sway : But Gospel - truth is potent to allay Fierceness and rage ; and soon the cruel Dane Feels , through the influence of her ...
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... arms to try His Country's virtue , fought , and breathes no more ; Him in their hearts the people canonize ; And far above the mine's most precious ore The least small pittance of bare mould they prize Scooped from the sacred earth ...
... arms to try His Country's virtue , fought , and breathes no more ; Him in their hearts the people canonize ; And far above the mine's most precious ore The least small pittance of bare mould they prize Scooped from the sacred earth ...
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... arms . Then blame not those who , by the mightiest lever Known to the moral world , Imagination , Upheave , so seems it , from her natural station All Christendom : -they sweep along ( was never So huge a host ! ) - to tear from the ...
... arms . Then blame not those who , by the mightiest lever Known to the moral world , Imagination , Upheave , so seems it , from her natural station All Christendom : -they sweep along ( was never So huge a host ! ) - to tear from the ...
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... arm the Orient could not check , He , who had held the Soldan at his beck , Stooped , of all glory disinherited , And even the common dignity of man ! — Amazement strikes the crowd : while many turn Their eyes away in sorrow , others ...
... arm the Orient could not check , He , who had held the Soldan at his beck , Stooped , of all glory disinherited , And even the common dignity of man ! — Amazement strikes the crowd : while many turn Their eyes away in sorrow , others ...
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... arms , diffused : Yes , to thy domination , Roman See , Tho ' miserably , oft monstrously , abused By blind ambition , be this tribute paid . III . CISTERTIAN MONASTERY . " HERE Man more purely lives , less oft doth fall , " More ...
... arms , diffused : Yes , to thy domination , Roman See , Tho ' miserably , oft monstrously , abused By blind ambition , be this tribute paid . III . CISTERTIAN MONASTERY . " HERE Man more purely lives , less oft doth fall , " More ...
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