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" His words came feebly, from a feeble chest, But each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance drest — Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men; a stately speech; Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use,... "
Fraser's Magazine - Page 602
1845
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Poems in 2 Vols., Reprinted Original Ed. of 1807 Ed. with Note on ..., Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1897 - 288 pages
...chest, Yet each in solemn order follow'd each, With something of a lofty utterance drest ; Choice word, and measured phrase ; above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ! Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use, Religious men, who give to God and Man their dues. He told...
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Wordsworth

William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - 1897 - 342 pages
...chest, But each in solemn order followed each. With something of a lofty utterance drest ; Choice word, and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ; Such as grave livers do in Scotland use, Religious men, who give to God and man their dues. He told,...
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Typical Christian Leaders

John Clifford - 1898 - 304 pages
...— . Each in solemn order followed each With something of a lofty utterance drest — Choice word and measured phrase above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech. The chief distinction, however, of Dr. Liddon's preaching seemed to me to lie in its singular wholeness,...
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The Episcopate of Charles Wordsworth, Bishop of St. Andrews, Dunkeld, and ...

John Wordsworth - 1899 - 448 pages
...feeble chest, But each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance drest— Choice words and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech Such as grave livers do in Scotland use, Religious men who give to God and man their dues. As long...
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The Confessions of an English Opium Eater: Being an Extract from the Life of ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1900 - 294 pages
...AND NOTES BY ARTHUR BEATTY, Pn.D. INSTRUCTOR IN KNOLI81I IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Choice mini and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men; a stately speech. Wcto gorfe THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., LTD. 1900 All rights reserveil COPYRIGHT,...
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Poems of Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 pages
...chest, But each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance drest, Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ; Such as grave livers do in Scotland use, Religious men, who give to God and man their dues. He told,...
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Nelson's Literature Readers, Book 2

Richard Garnett - 1905 - 494 pages
...chest, Yet each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance dressed; Choice word and measured phrase; above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech; Such as grave livers do in Scotland use— Religious men who give to God and man their dues. He told...
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Idyls and stories in verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1912 - 334 pages
...chest, But each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance drest — Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ; Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use, Religious men, who give to God and man their dues. 98 He...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

1905 - 584 pages
...chest, But each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance drest — Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ; Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use, Religious men, who give to God and man their dues. He told,...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

1910 - 542 pages
...chest, But each in solemn order followed each, With something of a lofty utterance drest — Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach Of ordinary men; a stately speech; Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use, Religious men, who give to God and man their dues. He told,...
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