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" The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills. In him the savage virtue of the race, Revenge, and all ferocious thoughts were dead Nor did he change ; but kept in lofty place The wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 220
1808
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A Thousand and One Gems of English and American Poetry from Chaucer to ...

Edwin O. Chapman - 1884 - 430 pages
...ferocious thoughts were dead ; Nor did he change, but kept in lofty place The Wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd lord was honored more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, " The Good Lord Clifford " was the name...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth [selected] with a prefatory notice ...

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1885 - 300 pages
...Glad were the vales, and every cottage-hearth : The Shepherd-lord was honoured more and more ; ind, ages after he was laid in earth, "The good Lord Clifford" was the name he bore. TO THOMAS CLARKSON, i ON THE FINAL PASSING OF THE BILL FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE. MARCH...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 pages
...ferocious thoughts were dead Nor did he change ; but kept in lofty place The wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd lord was honoured more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, "The good Lord Clifford " was the name...
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Henry VI, pts. 1-3

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 466 pages
...which closes thus : " Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd-lord was honoured more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth,...' The good Lord Clifford ' was the name he bore." B. Thou hast one son ; for his sake pity me, Lest, in revenge thereof, sith God is just, He be as miserably...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 pages
...adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage-hearth ; The Shepherd-lord was honoured more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, " The good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE. Composed 1807-10. Published 1815. CANTO FIRST. FROM Bolton's old monastic...
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Early Poems

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 pages
...adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage-hearth ; The Shepherd lord was honoured more and more : And, ages after he was laid in earth, " The good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore. 1807. CHARACTERISTICS OF A CHILD THREE YEARS OLD. LOVING she is, and tractable, though wild ; And Innocence...
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Select Poems of William Wordsworth: Edited, with Notes

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 284 pages
...adversity had bred. 170 Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd lord was honoured more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, ' The good Lord Clifford ' was the name he bore. LAODAMIA. ' WITH sacrifice, before the rising morn Performed, my slaughtered lord have I required ;...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 488 pages
...Glad were the vales, and every cottage-hearth ; The Shepherd-lord was honored more and more ; 17° And, ages after he was laid in earth, "The good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore. THE FORCE OF PRAYER; OR, THE FOUNDING OF BOLTON PRIORY. — A TRADITION. 1807. — 1815. " OTftat is...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 468 pages
...bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage-hearth ; The Shepherd-lord was honored more and more; 170 And, ages after he was laid in earth, "The good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore. THE FORCE OF PRAYER; OR, THE FOUNDING OF BOLTON PRIORY. — A TRADITION. 1807. — 1815. is jjooti...
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A Coach-drive at the Lakes: Windermere to Keswick

Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1891 - 112 pages
...watched the constellations rise and set." And, when he came to his own again by the will of Henry VII.— Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth, The shepherd lord was honoured more and more, And ages after he was laid in earth The " good Lord Clifford" was the name...
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