The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volym 2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... love with quiet blending , Slow to begin , and never ending ; Of serious faith , and inward glee ; That was the song - the song for me ! 1806 . VIII . THREE years she grew in sun and shower 90 O Nightingale! thou surely art 60.
... love with quiet blending , Slow to begin , and never ending ; Of serious faith , and inward glee ; That was the song - the song for me ! 1806 . VIII . THREE years she grew in sun and shower 90 O Nightingale! thou surely art 60.
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... Faith may grow bold , And take to herself all the wonders of old ; - Near the stately Pantheon you'll meet with the same In the street that from Oxford hath borrowed its name . His station is there ; and he works on the crowd , He sways ...
... Faith may grow bold , And take to herself all the wonders of old ; - Near the stately Pantheon you'll meet with the same In the street that from Oxford hath borrowed its name . His station is there ; and he works on the crowd , He sways ...
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... faith which saw that gladsome pair Walk through the fire with unsinged hair . Or , if such faith must needs deceive- Then Spirits of beauty and of grace , Associates in that eager chase ; Ye , who within the blameless mind Your ...
... faith which saw that gladsome pair Walk through the fire with unsinged hair . Or , if such faith must needs deceive- Then Spirits of beauty and of grace , Associates in that eager chase ; Ye , who within the blameless mind Your ...
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... We in the church our faith will plight , A husband and a wife . " Even so they did ; and I may say That to sweet Ruth that happy day Was more than human life . Through dream and vision did she sink , Delighted all 110 RUTH .
... We in the church our faith will plight , A husband and a wife . " Even so they did ; and I may say That to sweet Ruth that happy day Was more than human life . Through dream and vision did she sink , Delighted all 110 RUTH .
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... faith , still rich in genial good ; But how can He expect that others should Build for him , sow for him , and at his call Love him , who for himself will take no heed at all ? vii . I thought of Chatterton , the marvellous Boy , The ...
... faith , still rich in genial good ; But how can He expect that others should Build for him , sow for him , and at his call Love him , who for himself will take no heed at all ? vii . I thought of Chatterton , the marvellous Boy , The ...
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