The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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Page 6
... moral strength , and intellectual Power ; Of joy in widest commonalty spread ; Of the individual Mind that keeps her own Inviolate retirement , subject there To Conscience only , and the law supreme Of that Intelligence which governs ...
... moral strength , and intellectual Power ; Of joy in widest commonalty spread ; Of the individual Mind that keeps her own Inviolate retirement , subject there To Conscience only , and the law supreme Of that Intelligence which governs ...
Page 17
... moral properties and scope of things . But eagerly he read , and read again , Whate'er the minister's old shelf supplied ; The life and death of martyrs , who sustained , With will inflexible , those fearful pangs Triumphantly displayed ...
... moral properties and scope of things . But eagerly he read , and read again , Whate'er the minister's old shelf supplied ; The life and death of martyrs , who sustained , With will inflexible , those fearful pangs Triumphantly displayed ...
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... much wanting to assist The growth of intellect , yet gaining more , And every moral feeling of his soul Strengthened and braced , by breathing in content The keen , the wholesome air of poverty , And THE WANDERER . 273 21.
... much wanting to assist The growth of intellect , yet gaining more , And every moral feeling of his soul Strengthened and braced , by breathing in content The keen , the wholesome air of poverty , And THE WANDERER . 273 21.
Page 58
... morals , all without disguise . I do not wish to wrong him ; though the course Of private life licentiously displayed Unhallowed actions , -- planted like a crown Upon the insolent aspiring brow Of spurious notions , worn as open signs ...
... morals , all without disguise . I do not wish to wrong him ; though the course Of private life licentiously displayed Unhallowed actions , -- planted like a crown Upon the insolent aspiring brow Of spurious notions , worn as open signs ...
Page 59
... moral dignity , and strength of mind , Were wanting ; and simplicity of life ; And reverence for himself ; and , last and best , Confiding thoughts , through love and fear of Him Before whose sight the troubles of this world Are vain ...
... moral dignity , and strength of mind , Were wanting ; and simplicity of life ; And reverence for himself ; and , last and best , Confiding thoughts , through love and fear of Him Before whose sight the troubles of this world Are vain ...
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