The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... wild shores Storm - driven ; who , having seen the cup of woe Pass from their Master , sojourned here to guard The precious Current they had taught to flow ? III . TREPIDATION OF THE DRUIDS . SCREAMS round the Arch - druid's brow the ...
... wild shores Storm - driven ; who , having seen the cup of woe Pass from their Master , sojourned here to guard The precious Current they had taught to flow ? III . TREPIDATION OF THE DRUIDS . SCREAMS round the Arch - druid's brow the ...
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... wilds , amid Brigantian coves , Or where the solitary shepherd roves Along the plain of Sarum , by the ghost Of Time and shadows of Tradition , crost ; And where the boatman of the Western Isles Slackens his course - to mark those holy ...
... wilds , amid Brigantian coves , Or where the solitary shepherd roves Along the plain of Sarum , by the ghost Of Time and shadows of Tradition , crost ; And where the boatman of the Western Isles Slackens his course - to mark those holy ...
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... wild coast , rough monitors to feed Perpetual industry . Sublime Recluse ! The recreant soul , that dares to shun the debt Imposed on human kind , must first forget Thy diligence , thy unrelaxing use Of a long life ; and , in the hour ...
... wild coast , rough monitors to feed Perpetual industry . Sublime Recluse ! The recreant soul , that dares to shun the debt Imposed on human kind , must first forget Thy diligence , thy unrelaxing use Of a long life ; and , in the hour ...
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... wild accident ; Uncouth proximities of old and new ; And bold transfigurations , more untrue ( As might be deemed ) to disciplined intent Than aught the sky's fantastic element , When most fantastic , offers to the view . Saw we not ...
... wild accident ; Uncouth proximities of old and new ; And bold transfigurations , more untrue ( As might be deemed ) to disciplined intent Than aught the sky's fantastic element , When most fantastic , offers to the view . Saw we not ...
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... wilds , on Nature's craggy throne , From rites that trample upon soul and sense . XII . THE VAUDOIS . BUT whence came they who for the Saviour Lord Have long borne witness as the Scriptures teach ? — Ages ere Valdo raised his voice to ...
... wilds , on Nature's craggy throne , From rites that trample upon soul and sense . XII . THE VAUDOIS . BUT whence came they who for the Saviour Lord Have long borne witness as the Scriptures teach ? — Ages ere Valdo raised his voice to ...
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