The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page 55
... unto few but prized as far as known , A single Act endears to high and low 5 Through the whole land - to Manhood , moved in spite Of the world's freezing cares - to generous Youth- IO To Infancy , that lisps her praise — to Age Whose ...
... unto few but prized as far as known , A single Act endears to high and low 5 Through the whole land - to Manhood , moved in spite Of the world's freezing cares - to generous Youth- IO To Infancy , that lisps her praise — to Age Whose ...
Page 60
... unto Heaven and You been paid : Now listen to my fears ! " Have you forgot " -and here she smiled- " The babbling flatteries You lavished on me when a child Disporting round your knees ? I was your lambkin , and your bird , Your star ...
... unto Heaven and You been paid : Now listen to my fears ! " Have you forgot " -and here she smiled- " The babbling flatteries You lavished on me when a child Disporting round your knees ? I was your lambkin , and your bird , Your star ...
Page 81
... impatient of Thy rod , I resign my soul's emotions Unto Thee , mysterious God ! What avails the kindly shelter Yielded by this craggy rent V. G INSCRIPTIONS . 81 -Hast thou seen with flash incessant Near the Spring of the Hermitage.
... impatient of Thy rod , I resign my soul's emotions Unto Thee , mysterious God ! What avails the kindly shelter Yielded by this craggy rent V. G INSCRIPTIONS . 81 -Hast thou seen with flash incessant Near the Spring of the Hermitage.
Page 86
... us vouchsafing of thy prayer , To be our guide unto thy Son so dear . √ . " My knowledge is so weak , O blissful Queen ! To tell abroad thy mighty worthiness , 30 That I the weight of it may not sustain ; 86 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... us vouchsafing of thy prayer , To be our guide unto thy Son so dear . √ . " My knowledge is so weak , O blissful Queen ! To tell abroad thy mighty worthiness , 30 That I the weight of it may not sustain ; 86 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
Page 87
... unto this school hath gone , And eke , when he the image did behold Of Jesu's Mother , as he had been told , This Child was wont to kneel adown and say 55 Ave Marie , as he goeth by the way . IX . 60 " This Widow thus her little Son THE ...
... unto this school hath gone , And eke , when he the image did behold Of Jesu's Mother , as he had been told , This Child was wont to kneel adown and say 55 Ave Marie , as he goeth by the way . IX . 60 " This Widow thus her little Son THE ...
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