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Canzone XVIII.

Petrarch
Qual pi' diversa e nova.

HE COMPARES HIMSELF TO ALL THAT IS MOST STRANGE IN CREATION.


Whate'er most wild and new
Was ever found in any foreign land,
If viewed and valued true,...
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Canzone XX.

Petrarch
Ben mi credea passar mio tempo omai.

HE CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT SEEING HER, BUT WOULD NOT DIE THAT HE MAY STILL LOVE HER.


As pass'd the years which I have left behind,...
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Canzone XXI.

Petrarch
I' vo pensando, e nel pensier m' assale.

SELF-CONFLICT.


Ceaseless I think, and in each wasting thought
So strong a pity for myself appears,
That often it has brought...
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Catullus: XXXI

Thomas Hardy
(After passing Sirmione, April 1887.)



Sirmio, thou dearest dear of strands
That Neptune strokes in lake and sea,
With what high joy from stranger lands
Doth thy old friend set foot on thee!...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XII - Down A Swift Stream

William Wordsworth
Down a swift Stream, thus far, a bold design
Have we pursued, with livelier stir of heart
Than his who sees, borne forward by the Rhine,
The living landscapes greet him, and depart;...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XIII - Aspects Of Christianity In America

William Wordsworth
I. The Pilgrim Fathers

Well worthy to be magnified are they
Who, with sad hearts, of friends and country took
A last farewell, their loved abodes forsook,...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XI - Sacheverel

William Wordsworth
A sudden conflict rises from the swell
Of a proud slavery met by tenets strained
In Liberty's behalf. Fears, true or feigned,
Spread through all ranks; and lo! the Sentinel...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XIV - Continued

William Wordsworth
II. Continued

From Rite and Ordinance abused they fled
To Wilds where both were utterly unknown;
But not to them had Providence foreshown
What benefits are missed, what evils bred,...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XIX - The Liturgy

William Wordsworth
Yes, if the intensities of hope and fear
Attract us still, and passionate exercise
Of lofty thoughts, the way before us lies
Distinct with signs, through which in set career,...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XL - Continued

William Wordsworth
Mine ear has rung, my spirit sunk subdued,
Sharing the strong emotion of the crowd,
When each pale brow to dread hosannas bowed
While clouds of incense mounting veiled the rood,...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLII - Cathedrals, Etc.

William Wordsworth
Open your gates, ye everlasting Piles!
Types of the spiritual Church which God hath reared;
Not loth we quit the newly-hallowed sward
And humble altar, 'mid your sumptuous aisles...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLIII - Inside Of King's College Chapel, Cambridge

William Wordsworth
Tax not the royal Saint with vain expense,
With ill-matched aims the Architect who planned
Albeit labouring for a scanty band
Of white robed Scholars only this immense
And glorious Work of fine intelligence!...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLI - New Churchyard

William Wordsworth
The encircling ground, in native turf arrayed,
Is now by solemn consecration given
To social interests, and to favouring Heaven;
And where the rugged colts their gambols played,...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLIV - The Same

William Wordsworth
What awful perspective! while from our sight
With gradual stealth the lateral windows hide
Their Portraitures, their stone-work glimmers, dyed
In the soft chequerings of a sleepy light....
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLV - Continued

William Wordsworth
They dreamt not of a perishable home
Who thus could build. Be mine, in hours of fear
Or groveling thought, to seek a refuge here;
Or through the aisles of Westminster to roam:...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLVI - Ejaculation

William Wordsworth
Glory to God! and to the Power who came
In filial duty, clothed with love divine,
That made his human tabernacle shine
Like Ocean burning with purpureal flame;
Or like the Alpine Mount, that takes its name...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLVII - Conclusion

William Wordsworth
Why sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled,
Coil within coil, at noon-tide? For the WORD
Yields, if with unpresumptuous faith explored,
Power at whose touch the sluggard shall unfold...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - X - Obligations Of Civil To Religious Liberty

William Wordsworth
Ungrateful Country, if thou e'er forget
The sons who for thy civil rights have bled!
How, like a Roman, Sidney bowed his head,
And Russel's milder blood the scaffold wet;...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XV - Concluded. American Episcopacy

William Wordsworth
III Concluded. American Episcopacy



Patriots informed with Apostolic light
Were they, who, when their Country had been freed,
Bowing with reverence to the ancient creed,...
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Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XVI - Bishops And Priests

William Wordsworth
Bishops and Priests, blessed are ye, if deep
(As yours above all offices is high)
Deep in your hearts the sense of duty lie;
Charged as ye are by Christ to feed and keep...
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