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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Page 363
by William Wordsworth - 1827
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 750 pages
...To the vast multitude : whose doom it "a To run the giddy round of vain delight, Or fret and lahour on the plain below. " But, if to such sublime ascent...minds Have not been starved by absolute neglect; Nor hodies crush'd by unremitting toil ; To whom kind nature, therefore, may afford Proof of the sacred...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 752 pages
...mighty stream of tendency Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude : whose doom it is To run the giddy round of vain delight, Or fret and labedr on the plain below. ' But, if to such sublime ascent the hopes Of man may rise, as to a welcome...
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Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 796 pages
...mighty stream of tendency Cttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudihle s nothing I hated like men ; T" stretches towards me, like a long straight path Traced fain lahour on the plain helow. ' But, if to such suhlime ascent the hopes Of man may rise, as to a weleome...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, D.C.L., Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...mighty stream of tendeney Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude ; whose doom it is To run the...inspire whose minds Have not been starved by absolute negleet ; Nor bodies crushed by unremitting toil ; To whom kind Nature, therefore, may afford Proof...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth ...

William Wordsworth - Authors' presentation copies - 1845 - 688 pages
...mighty stream of tendency Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude ; whose doom it is To run the...the Plain below. But, if to such sublime ascent the hopee Of Man may rise, as to a welcome close And termination of his mortal course ; Them only can such...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Francis Jeffrey, Volume 2

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review - 1846 - 692 pages
...mighty stream of Tendency Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude whose doom it is To run the giddy round of vain delight — " LL 2 with other matters as luminous and emphatic. The hostess at length breaks off the harangue,...
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The Excursion: A Poem

William Wordsworth - 1850 - 620 pages
...mighty stream of tendency Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude ; whose doom it is To run the giddy round of vain delight, Or fret and labor on the Plain below. But, if to such sublime ascent the hopes Of Man may rise, as to a welcome...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Late Poet Laureate

William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude ; whose doom it ia To run the giddy round of vain delight, Or fret and labour ou the Plain below. " But, if to such sublime ascent the hopes Of Man may rise, as to a welcome close...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...mighty stream of tendency Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude : whose doom it is To run the...not been starved by absolute neglect ; Nor bodies crush'd by unremitting toil ; To whom kind nature, therefore, may afford Proof of the sacred love she...
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Euthanasy: Or, Happy Talk Towards the End of Life

William Mountford - Death - 1852 - 542 pages
...mighty stream of tendency Uttering, for elevation of our thought, A clear, sonorous voice, inaudible To the vast multitude, whose doom it is To run the giddy round of vain delight, Or frat and labor on the plain below 1 WOEDSWORTH. MARHAM. VERY much I like it. But I am another man than...
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