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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... "
New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ... - Page 230
1872 - 696 pages
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the poetical works of william wordsworth

WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...feel the weight of 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...fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful power ! I cull thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour ; Oh ! let my weakness have an end...
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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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Man's duty to his neighbour, in a series of 11 prize essays, by working men ...

Man - 1859 - 298 pages
...From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity. Stern Lawgiver 1 yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace,...ancient heavens, through Thee, are fresh and strong. To humble functions, awful Power I I call Thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour, Oh...
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Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and Wisdom

William Swinton - 1859 - 326 pages
...the dread eternal Nemesis — unflinching, exacting, with trumpet-tones demanding "What thou owest!" Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon...ancient heavens, through Thee, are fresh and strong."* How severe and stately is ' MANLY,' which is just man-like : how noble, how compensating ! It strengthens...
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The Standard First[-fifth] Reader ...

Epes Sargent - 1859 - 450 pages
...heralds, through the skie?, Advance ! 5 ADDRESS TO DuTr.Ilio — Wordsworth. ^ Stern 7.,ivirgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace...thy face ; Flowers laugh before thee on their beds, uu, » i ,.! t»i; »fuwuo, i»«mo ^.« ln~ uuullUlng tm8 Advance ! Go, draw the marble from its secret...
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The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry ...

Virginia De Forrest - 1860 - 368 pages
...change their name, I long for a repose that ever is the same. ODE TO DUTY. 209 Stern Lawgiver ! yet then dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace ; Nor...fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful Power ! I call thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour ; Oh, let my weakness have an end...
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Doctor Oldham at Greystones, and His Talk There

Caleb Sprague Henry - 1860 - 376 pages
...Godhead's most benignant grace ; Nor know we any thing so fair As is the smile upon thy face : Mowers laugh before thee on their beds ; And Fragrance in...ancient Heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong.' " But bless me," said the Doctor, suddenly recollecting himself, " how I have been running on — and...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...the weight of 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...fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful Power ! I call thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour ; O let my weakness have an end!...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...chance desires : My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose which ever is the sauie. Stern lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's...fresh and strong. To humbler functions, awful power ! I call thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour ; Oh ! let my weakness have an end...
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Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets: Topically Arranged ...

1861 - 356 pages
...terrors overawe; From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity I Stern lawgiver! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most...ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong. WORDSWORTH. To hallowed duty, Here, with a loyal and heroic heart* Bind we our lives. MRS. OSOOOD....
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