The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 5 tomasG. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... soul unshaken Kneel at the feet of Justice , and , for faith Broken with all mankind , solicit death . 5 ΙΟ IV . 5 Is Death , when evil against good 4 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Tenderly do we feel by Nature's The Roman Consul doomed his sons to.
... soul unshaken Kneel at the feet of Justice , and , for faith Broken with all mankind , solicit death . 5 ΙΟ IV . 5 Is Death , when evil against good 4 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Tenderly do we feel by Nature's The Roman Consul doomed his sons to.
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... soul , So far that , if consistent in their scheme , They must forbid the State to inflict a pain , Making of social order a mere dream . VIII . FIT retribution , by the moral code Determined , lies beyond the State's embrace , Yet , as ...
... soul , So far that , if consistent in their scheme , They must forbid the State to inflict a pain , Making of social order a mere dream . VIII . FIT retribution , by the moral code Determined , lies beyond the State's embrace , Yet , as ...
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... soul to bliss . XII . SEE the Condemned alone within his cell And prostrate at some moment when remorse Stings to the quick , and , with resistless force , Assaults the pride she strove in vain to quell . Then mark him , him who could ...
... soul to bliss . XII . SEE the Condemned alone within his cell And prostrate at some moment when remorse Stings to the quick , and , with resistless force , Assaults the pride she strove in vain to quell . Then mark him , him who could ...
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... soul so pitiably forlorn , If such do on this earth abide , May season apathy with scorn , May turn indifference to pride ; And still be not unblest - compared With him who grovels , self - debarred From all that lies within the scope ...
... soul so pitiably forlorn , If such do on this earth abide , May season apathy with scorn , May turn indifference to pride ; And still be not unblest - compared With him who grovels , self - debarred From all that lies within the scope ...
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... going 25 Life to risk by sea and land , In which course if Christ our Saviour Do my sinful soul demand , Hither come thou back straightway , Hubert , if alive that day ; 30 Return , 42 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The Horn of Egremont Castle.
... going 25 Life to risk by sea and land , In which course if Christ our Saviour Do my sinful soul demand , Hither come thou back straightway , Hubert , if alive that day ; 30 Return , 42 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The Horn of Egremont Castle.
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