The Ecclesiastical Sonnets of William Wordsworth, Volume 7Yale University Press, 1922 - 316 pages |
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... Heaven knows where ! But in the very world , which is the world Of all of us , the place where , in the end , We find our happiness , or not at all ! 3 The Ode to Duty and the Character of the Happy Warrior show the result of this ...
... Heaven knows where ! But in the very world , which is the world Of all of us , the place where , in the end , We find our happiness , or not at all ! 3 The Ode to Duty and the Character of the Happy Warrior show the result of this ...
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... heaven ' ; Nor wanting , at wide intervals , the bulk Of ancient minster lifted above the cloud Of the dense air , which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams - may ne'er That true succession fail of English hearts , Who ...
... heaven ' ; Nor wanting , at wide intervals , the bulk Of ancient minster lifted above the cloud Of the dense air , which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams - may ne'er That true succession fail of English hearts , Who ...
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... Heaven rejects the lore Of nicely - calculated less or more ; So deemed the man who fashioned for the sense These lofty pillars , spread that branching roof Self - poised , and scooped into ten thousand cells , Where light and shade ...
... Heaven rejects the lore Of nicely - calculated less or more ; So deemed the man who fashioned for the sense These lofty pillars , spread that branching roof Self - poised , and scooped into ten thousand cells , Where light and shade ...
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... heaven - descended Piety and Song , and Richard I represented England against the infidels . Wyclif was the opponent of papal and monastic tyranny , Cranmer was the victim of an idolatrous reign , Elizabeth would have been a queen as ...
... heaven - descended Piety and Song , and Richard I represented England against the infidels . Wyclif was the opponent of papal and monastic tyranny , Cranmer was the victim of an idolatrous reign , Elizabeth would have been a queen as ...
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... Heaven - descended Piety and Song ' become an im- agination which hears ' God willeth it ! ' in approval of the deeds of men ; this imagination leads enthusiasts into distress , and subjects an emperor to a pope . Thus the ' visions ...
... Heaven - descended Piety and Song ' become an im- agination which hears ' God willeth it ! ' in approval of the deeds of men ; this imagination leads enthusiasts into distress , and subjects an emperor to a pope . Thus the ' visions ...
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Page 5 - If the time should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarized to men, shall be ready to put on, as it were, a form of flesh and blood, the Poet will lend his divine spirit to aid the transfiguration, and will welcome the Being thus produced, as a dear and genuine inmate of the household of man...
Page 280 - None can enter into the kingdom of God, except he be regenerate and born anew of water and the Holy Ghost...
Page 283 - Here shall the sick person be moved to make a special confession of his sins, if he feel his conscience troubled with any weighty matter.
Page 278 - Lord's family; to seek for Christ's sheep that are dispersed abroad, and for his children who are in the midst of this naughty world, that they may be saved through Christ for ever.
Page 96 - Truth fails not; but her outward forms that bear The longest date do melt like frosty rime, That in the morning whitened hill and plain And is no more; drop like the tower sublime Of yesterday, which royally did wear His crown of weeds, but could not even sustain Some casual shout that broke the silent air, Or the unimaginable touch of Time.
Page 255 - Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good report. Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
Page 262 - That landscape ; and of pure, now purer air Meets his approach, and to the heart inspires Vernal delight and joy, able to drive All sadness but despair : now gentle gales, Fanning their odoriferous wings, dispense Native perfumes, and whisper whence they stole Those balmy spoils. As when to them who sail...
Page 262 - As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope, and now are past Mozambic, off at sea north-east winds blow Sabean odours from the spicy shore Of Araby the Blest; with, such delay Well pleased they slack their course, and many a league Cheer'd with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles...
Page 259 - Rejoice, O ye nations, with his people : for he will avenge the blood of his servants, and will render vengeance to his adversaries, and will be merciful unto his land, and to his people.
Page 282 - DEFEND, O LORD, this Thy Child [or this Thy Servant} with Thy heavenly grace, that he may continue Thine for ever ; and daily increase in Thy HOLY SPIRIT more and more, until he come unto Thy everlasting Kingdom.