The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... breath * ! XXIV . SAXON MONASTERIES , AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION . By such examples moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet Fortresses Where Piety , as they believe , obtains ...
... breath * ! XXIV . SAXON MONASTERIES , AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION . By such examples moved to unbought pains , The people work like congregated bees ; Eager to build the quiet Fortresses Where Piety , as they believe , obtains ...
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... breath departs in blissful aspiration : Then , ' mid the ghastly ruins of the fire , Behold the unalterable heart entire , Emblem of faith untouched , miraculous attestation ! XXXVI . GENERAL VIEW OF THE TROUBLES OF THE REFORMATION ...
... breath departs in blissful aspiration : Then , ' mid the ghastly ruins of the fire , Behold the unalterable heart entire , Emblem of faith untouched , miraculous attestation ! XXXVI . GENERAL VIEW OF THE TROUBLES OF THE REFORMATION ...
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... breath departs From one disburthened so , so comforted , His Spirit Angels greet ; and ours be hope That , if the Sufferer rise from his sick - bed , Hence he will gain a firmer mind , to cope With a bad world , and foil the Tempter's ...
... breath departs From one disburthened so , so comforted , His Spirit Angels greet ; and ours be hope That , if the Sufferer rise from his sick - bed , Hence he will gain a firmer mind , to cope With a bad world , and foil the Tempter's ...
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... breath To words the Church prescribes aiding the lip For the heart's sake , ere ship with hostile ship Encounters , armed for work of pain and death . Suppliants ! the God to whom your cause ye trust Will listen , and ye know that He is ...
... breath To words the Church prescribes aiding the lip For the heart's sake , ere ship with hostile ship Encounters , armed for work of pain and death . Suppliants ! the God to whom your cause ye trust Will listen , and ye know that He is ...
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... low Pile : And the fresh air of incense - breathing morn Shall wooingly embrace it ; and green moss Creep round its arms through centuries unborn . XLI . NEW CHURCH - YARD . THE encircling ground ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 85 Continued.
... low Pile : And the fresh air of incense - breathing morn Shall wooingly embrace it ; and green moss Creep round its arms through centuries unborn . XLI . NEW CHURCH - YARD . THE encircling ground ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 85 Continued.
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