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1770–1850

DANISH CONQUESTS

William Wordsworth

Woe to the Crown that doth the Cowl obey! Dissension, checkingarms that would restrain The incessant Rovers of the northern main, Helps to restore and spread a Pagan sway:

But Gospel-truth is potent to allay Fierceness and rage; and soon the cruel Dane Feels, through the influence of her gentle reign, His native superstitions melt away.

Thus, often, when thick gloom the east o'ershrouds, The full-orbed Moon, slow-climbing, doth appear Silently to consume the heavy clouds; How no one can resolve; but every eye

Around her sees, while air is hushed, a clear And widening circuit of ethereal sky.

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