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" Stern Lawgiver! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace; Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon thy face: Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And... "
Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets: Topically Arranged ... - Page 100
1861 - 338 pages
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 pages
...Wordtworth. Stern Lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace ; Nor know we anything BO fair As is the smile upon thy face ; Flowers laugh...ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong 6. DEATH OF THK YOONO AND FAIR. — Anonymous. She died in beauty, like a rose118 blown from its parent...
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The works of professor Wilson, ed. by prof. Ferrier, Volume 10

John Wilson - 1857 - 462 pages
...scope and spirit, but by those who feel the sublimity of these four lines in his " Ode to Duty,"— " Flowers laugh before thee on their beds, And fragrance...ancient heavens through thee are fresh and strong." Is thy life disturbed by guilty or sinful passions ? Have they gained a mastery of thee — and art...
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Recreations of ...

John Wilson - 1857 - 460 pages
...and spirit, but by those •who feel the sublimity of these four lines in his " Ode to Duty," — " Flowers laugh before thee on their beds, And fragrance...ancient heavens through thee are fresh and strong." Is thy life disturbed by guilty or sinful passions ? Have they gained a mastery of thee — and art...
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Recreations of Christopher North

John Wilson - 1857 - 456 pages
...scope and spirit, but by those who feel the sublimity of these four lines in his " Ode to Duty,"— " Flowers laugh before thee on their beds, And fragrance...ancient heavens through thee are fresh and strong." Is thy life disturbed by guilty or sinful passions ? Have they gained a mastery of thee — and art...
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National Review, Volume 4

1857 - 496 pages
...benignant grace ; Nor know we any thing so fair As is the smile upon thy face. Flowers laugh before thee in their beds : And fragrance in thy footing treads....ancient Heavens through thee are fresh and strong." And therefore in his poems there will ever be a spring of something even fresher than poetic life —...
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The Earlier Poems of William Wordsworth: Corrected as in the Latest Editions ...

William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 pages
...Stern Lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace ; Nor know we any thing so fanAs is the smile upon thy face : Flowers laugh before...on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads ; * And blest are they who in the main This faith even now do entertain, Live in the spirit of this...
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the poetical works of william wordsworth

WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...chance desires : My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose which ever is the same. Stern lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The- Godhead's...ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful power ! I cull thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 pages
...chance desires : My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose which ever is the same-. Stern lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's...ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful power ! I call thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour...
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Select specimens of the English poets, ed. by A. De Vere

Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...same. Stern lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace ; Nor know we any thing so fair As is the smile upon thy face. Flowers laugh...; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong, And the Ciost ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful Power, I call...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1858 - 480 pages
...Stern lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace ; Nor know we anything so Tair As is the smile upon thy face ; Flowers laugh before...treads ; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong ; And tho most ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong 6. DEATH OP THE YOUNG AND FAIR. — Anonymous....
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