The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... hand ; Whence grace , through which the heart can understand , VOWS , that bind the will , in silence made . And * See Note . XX . OTHER INFLUENCES . Aн , when the Body 14 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Primitive Saxon Clergy.
... hand ; Whence grace , through which the heart can understand , VOWS , that bind the will , in silence made . And * See Note . XX . OTHER INFLUENCES . Aн , when the Body 14 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Primitive Saxon Clergy.
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... hand a clasped book , Or staff more harmless than a shepherd's crook , The war - worn Chieftain quits the world — to hide His thin autumnal locks where Monks abide In cloistered privacy ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 155 Other Influences ...
... hand a clasped book , Or staff more harmless than a shepherd's crook , The war - worn Chieftain quits the world — to hide His thin autumnal locks where Monks abide In cloistered privacy ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 155 Other Influences ...
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... hands erect , till ye “ Have chased far off by righteous victory " These sons of Amalek , or laid them low ! " . 1 " GOD WILLETH IT , " the whole assembly cry ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 23 Coldly we spake The Saxons, overpowered The ...
... hands erect , till ye “ Have chased far off by righteous victory " These sons of Amalek , or laid them low ! " . 1 " GOD WILLETH IT , " the whole assembly cry ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 23 Coldly we spake The Saxons, overpowered The ...
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... Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : —whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 27.
... Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : —whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 27.
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... hand , Angels and Saints , in every hamlet mourned ! Ah ! if the old idolatry be spurned , Let not your radiant Shapes desert the Land : Her adoration was not your demand , The fond heart proffered it - the servile heart ; And therefore ...
... hand , Angels and Saints , in every hamlet mourned ! Ah ! if the old idolatry be spurned , Let not your radiant Shapes desert the Land : Her adoration was not your demand , The fond heart proffered it - the servile heart ; And therefore ...
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