The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Հատոր 3E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... creature and her demeanour are particularly described in my Sister's Journal . The sort of prophecy with which the verses conclude has , through God's goodness , been realised ; and now , approaching the close of my 73rd year , I have a ...
... creature and her demeanour are particularly described in my Sister's Journal . The sort of prophecy with which the verses conclude has , through God's goodness , been realised ; and now , approaching the close of my 73rd year , I have a ...
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... Creature ! in the light Of common day , so heavenly bright , I bless Thee , Vision as thou art , I bless thee with a human heart ; God shield thee to thy latest years ! Thee , neither know I , nor thy peers ; And yet my eyes are filled ...
... Creature ! in the light Of common day , so heavenly bright , I bless Thee , Vision as thou art , I bless thee with a human heart ; God shield thee to thy latest years ! Thee , neither know I , nor thy peers ; And yet my eyes are filled ...
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... creatures see of flood and field , And those that travel on the wind ! With them no strife can last ; they live In peace , and peace of mind . For why ? -because the good old rule Sufficeth them , the simple plan , That they should take ...
... creatures see of flood and field , And those that travel on the wind ! With them no strife can last ; they live In peace , and peace of mind . For why ? -because the good old rule Sufficeth them , the simple plan , That they should take ...
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... creatures , stand and fall By strength of prowess or of wit : ' Tis God's appointment who must sway , And who is to submit . Since , then , the rule of right is plain , And longest life is but a day ; To have my ends , maintain my ...
... creatures , stand and fall By strength of prowess or of wit : ' Tis God's appointment who must sway , And who is to submit . Since , then , the rule of right is plain , And longest life is but a day ; To have my ends , maintain my ...
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... creature leave the shore ! If this or that way he should stir , Woe to the poor blind Mariner ! For death will be his doom . But say what bears him ? -Ye have seen The Indian's bow , his arrows keen , Rare beasts , and birds with ...
... creature leave the shore ! If this or that way he should stir , Woe to the poor blind Mariner ! For death will be his doom . But say what bears him ? -Ye have seen The Indian's bow , his arrows keen , Rare beasts , and birds with ...
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