The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Nature's law . South ) ' • • 3 4 • • The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die 4 • Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially designed 5 • 5 • • Ye brood of Conscience - Spectres ! that frequent Before the ...
... Nature's law . South ) ' • • 3 4 • • The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die 4 • Is Death , when evil against good has fought Not to the object specially designed 5 • 5 • • Ye brood of Conscience - Spectres ! that frequent Before the ...
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... fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful II . TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law 5. name . shower SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle the Road from the South)
... fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful II . TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law 5. name . shower SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle the Road from the South)
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. II . TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law 5 For worst offenders : though the heart will heave With indignation , deeply moved we grieve , In after ... Nature's South)' The Roman Consul doomed his sons to.
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. II . TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law 5 For worst offenders : though the heart will heave With indignation , deeply moved we grieve , In after ... Nature's South)' The Roman Consul doomed his sons to.
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... And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or doings , which we tell 54 Without reserve to those whom we love well- Then haply 12 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or doings , which we tell 54 Without reserve to those whom we love well- Then haply 12 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... Nature's law fulfilled , The choristers in every grove had stilled ; 155 But we , we lacked not music of our own , For lightsome Fanny had thus early thrown , Mid the gay prattle of those infant tongues , Some notes prelusive , from the ...
... Nature's law fulfilled , The choristers in every grove had stilled ; 155 But we , we lacked not music of our own , For lightsome Fanny had thus early thrown , Mid the gay prattle of those infant tongues , Some notes prelusive , from the ...
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