The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... course of nature under a low roof By charities and duties that proceed Out of the bosom of a wiser vow . To a like salutary sense of awe Or sacred wonder , growing with the power Of meditation that attempts to weigh , In faithful scales ...
... course of nature under a low roof By charities and duties that proceed Out of the bosom of a wiser vow . To a like salutary sense of awe Or sacred wonder , growing with the power Of meditation that attempts to weigh , In faithful scales ...
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... friend , where speech is free To follow truth , is eloquent as they . Then let the Book receive in these prompt lines A just memorial ; and thine eyes consent To read that they who mark thy course behold A LINES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM .
... friend , where speech is free To follow truth , is eloquent as they . Then let the Book receive in these prompt lines A just memorial ; and thine eyes consent To read that they who mark thy course behold A LINES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM .
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. To read that they who mark thy course behold A life declining with the golden light Of summer , in the season of sere leaves ; See cheerfulness undamped by stealing Time ; See studied kindness ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. To read that they who mark thy course behold A life declining with the golden light Of summer , in the season of sere leaves ; See cheerfulness undamped by stealing Time ; See studied kindness ...
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... To aught of highest , holiest , influence— Receive whatever good ' tis given thee to dispense . May sage and simple , catching with one eye The moral intimations of the sky , 6 Learn from thy course , where'er their own be TO THE MOON . 15.
... To aught of highest , holiest , influence— Receive whatever good ' tis given thee to dispense . May sage and simple , catching with one eye The moral intimations of the sky , 6 Learn from thy course , where'er their own be TO THE MOON . 15.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. 6 Learn from thy course , where'er their own be taken , To look on tempests , and be never shaken ; ' To keep with faithful step the appointed way Eclipsing or eclipsed , by night or day , And ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. 6 Learn from thy course , where'er their own be taken , To look on tempests , and be never shaken ; ' To keep with faithful step the appointed way Eclipsing or eclipsed , by night or day , And ...
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