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Ecclesiastical Sonnets – Part III. – XXXVIII – New Churches, By: William Wordsworth

March 6, 2024 by Editors

Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXVIII - New Churches, By: William Wordsworth

But liberty, and triumphs on the Main,
And laureled armies, not to be withstood
What serve they? if, on transitory good
Intent, and sedulous of abject gain,
The State (ah, surely not preserved in vain!)
Forbear to shape due channels which the Flood
Of sacred truth may enter, till it brood
O’er the wide realm, as o’er the Egyptian plain
The all-sustaining Nile. No more, the time
Is conscious of her want; through England’s bounds,
In rival haste, the wished-for Temples rise!
I hear their sabbath bells’ harmonious chime
Float on the breeze, the heavenliest of all sounds
That vale or hill prolongs or multiplies!

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