Of learning, where thou heard'st the billows beat On a wild coast, rough monitors to feed Perpetual industry. Sublime Recluse ! The recreant soul, that dares to shun the debt Imposed on human kind, must first forget Thy diligence, thy unrelaxing use Of... The poetical works of William Wordsworth - Page 215by William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1849Full view - About this book
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...générale des auteurs sacrés (Paris 1729, new ed 1862) xII 18. MONTA] WORDSWORTH. LING ARD. 195 XXII "D UT what if one, through grove or flowery mead, indulging thus at will the creeping feet of'a voluptuous indolence, should meet 5 thy hovering shade, о venerable Bede ! the saint, the scholar,... | |
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