The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... sapience , Help me to tell it in thy reverence ! IV . 20 " Lady ! thy goodness , thy magnificence , Thy virtue , and thy great humility , Surpass all science and all utterance ; For sometimes , Lady ! ere men pray to thee 25 Thou goest ...
... sapience , Help me to tell it in thy reverence ! IV . 20 " Lady ! thy goodness , thy magnificence , Thy virtue , and thy great humility , Surpass all science and all utterance ; For sometimes , Lady ! ere men pray to thee 25 Thou goest ...
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... sapience , She of her liking proof to me would give ; 310 For of all good she is the best alive . L'ENVOY . Pleasure's Aurora , Day of gladsomeness ! Luna by night , with heavenly influence Illumined ! root of beauty and goodnesse ...
... sapience , She of her liking proof to me would give ; 310 For of all good she is the best alive . L'ENVOY . Pleasure's Aurora , Day of gladsomeness ! Luna by night , with heavenly influence Illumined ! root of beauty and goodnesse ...
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