The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...Library of Alexandria, 1851-01-01 - 703 psl. |
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... heaven to heaven, from pole to pole, Fromthence to search themystic cause of things And follow Natureto hersecret springs; Norless to guidethe fluctuating youth Firm in the sacred paths of moral truth, To regulate the mind's disordered ...
... heaven to heaven, from pole to pole, Fromthence to search themystic cause of things And follow Natureto hersecret springs; Norless to guidethe fluctuating youth Firm in the sacred paths of moral truth, To regulate the mind's disordered ...
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... heaven, and bless his darling boy. If e'er these precepts quelledthe passions'strife, If e'er they smoothed the rugged walks of life, If e'er they pointed forth the blissful wayThat guides thespiritto eternal day, Do thou, if gratitude ...
... heaven, and bless his darling boy. If e'er these precepts quelledthe passions'strife, If e'er they smoothed the rugged walks of life, If e'er they pointed forth the blissful wayThat guides thespiritto eternal day, Do thou, if gratitude ...
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... heaven; Sure, nature's God that spot to man had given Where falls the purple morning far and wide In flakes of light uponthemountainside; Wherewith loud voice the power of water shakes The leafy wood, or sleeps in quiet lakes. Yet not ...
... heaven; Sure, nature's God that spot to man had given Where falls the purple morning far and wide In flakes of light uponthemountainside; Wherewith loud voice the power of water shakes The leafy wood, or sleeps in quiet lakes. Yet not ...
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... heaven were hailing a new earth! —All cannot be: the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial ... heavens supplied In copious showers, from earthby wholesomesprings, Brood o'er the longparched lands with Nilelike ...
... heaven were hailing a new earth! —All cannot be: the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial ... heavens supplied In copious showers, from earthby wholesomesprings, Brood o'er the longparched lands with Nilelike ...
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... heaven my prayers for you willhear; Till now Idid not think my end had been so near. LXV. “Barred every comfortlabour could procure,Suffering what no endurance could assuage, I was compelled toseek my father's door, Though lothto be a ...
... heaven my prayers for you willhear; Till now Idid not think my end had been so near. LXV. “Barred every comfortlabour could procure,Suffering what no endurance could assuage, I was compelled toseek my father's door, Though lothto be a ...
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