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Page 365
God , as I understand it , does audibly so command thee ; still audibly , if thou have BOOK III ears to hear . He , even He , with his unspoken voice , awfuller than any Sinai thunders or syllabled speech of Whirlwinds ; for the Reward ...
God , as I understand it , does audibly so command thee ; still audibly , if thou have BOOK III ears to hear . He , even He , with his unspoken voice , awfuller than any Sinai thunders or syllabled speech of Whirlwinds ; for the Reward ...
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Pitch their smoked tents , and every busb you see To dance around the Fyfield ' elm in May , Oft through the darkening fields have seen thee roam , Or cross a stile into the public way . 85 Oft thou hast given them store Of flowers ...
Pitch their smoked tents , and every busb you see To dance around the Fyfield ' elm in May , Oft through the darkening fields have seen thee roam , Or cross a stile into the public way . 85 Oft thou hast given them store Of flowers ...
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I love thee ; yet this last time must it be 15 That thou must hold thy peace and I must speak , Lest if thou babble I begin to see Thy gear too thin , thy limbs and heart too weak , To find the land thou goest forth to seek Though what ...
I love thee ; yet this last time must it be 15 That thou must hold thy peace and I must speak , Lest if thou babble I begin to see Thy gear too thin , thy limbs and heart too weak , To find the land thou goest forth to seek Though what ...
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EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
My Heart Leaps Up | 40 |
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