The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... heaven - born lights . " Even so ; but measuring not by finite sense Infinite Power , perfect Intelligence . XI . Ан , think how one compelled for life to abide Locked in a dungeon needs must eat the heart Out of his own humanity , and ...
... heaven - born lights . " Even so ; but measuring not by finite sense Infinite Power , perfect Intelligence . XI . Ан , think how one compelled for life to abide Locked in a dungeon needs must eat the heart Out of his own humanity , and ...
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... Heaven ΙΟ Does in this change exceedingly rejoice ; While yet the solemn heed the State hath given Helps him to meet the last Tribunal's voice In faith , which fresh offences , were he cast On old temptations , might for ever blast ...
... Heaven ΙΟ Does in this change exceedingly rejoice ; While yet the solemn heed the State hath given Helps him to meet the last Tribunal's voice In faith , which fresh offences , were he cast On old temptations , might for ever blast ...
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... heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its concealed repose More than the feeblest wind that idly blows . 170 Ah , Beaumont ! when an opening in the road ...
... heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its concealed repose More than the feeblest wind that idly blows . 170 Ah , Beaumont ! when an opening in the road ...
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... heaven in pity visiting the place . Not unadvisedly those secret springs 260 266 I leave unsearched : enough that memory clings , Here as elsewhere , to notices that make Their own significance for hearts awake , To rural incidents ...
... heaven in pity visiting the place . Not unadvisedly those secret springs 260 266 I leave unsearched : enough that memory clings , Here as elsewhere , to notices that make Their own significance for hearts awake , To rural incidents ...
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... Heaven's favour happily fulfilled ; Save hope that we , yet bound to Earth , may share The joys of the Departed - what so fair As blameless pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? 1841 ...
... Heaven's favour happily fulfilled ; Save hope that we , yet bound to Earth , may share The joys of the Departed - what so fair As blameless pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? 1841 ...
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