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Ecclesiastical Sonnets – Part II. – XVI – Wars Of York And Lancaster, By: William Wordsworth

December 1, 2023 by Editors

Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XVI - Wars Of York And Lancaster, By: William Wordsworth

Thus is the storm abated by the craft
Of a shrewd Counselor, eager to protect
The Church, whose power hath recently been checked,
Whose monstrous riches threatened. So the shaft
Of victory mounts high, and blood is quaffed
In fields that rival Cressy and Poictiers
Pride to be washed away by bitter tears!
For deep as Hell itself, the avenging draught
Of civil slaughter. Yet, while temporal power
Is by these shocks exhausted, spiritual truth
Maintains the else endangered gift of life;
Proceeds from infancy to lusty youth;
And, under cover of this woeful strife,
Gathers unblighted strength from hour to hour.

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