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1770–1850

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William Wordsworth

Grant, that by this unsparing hurricane Green leaves with yellow mixed are torn away, And goodly fruitage with the mother spray; ‘ Twere madness — wished we, therefore, to detain,

With hands stretched forth inmollified disdain, The “trumpery” that ascends in bare display — Bulls, pardons, relics, cowls black, white, and grey — Upwhirled, and flying o'er the ethereal plain

Fast bound for Limbo Lake.And yet not choice But habit rules the unreflecting herd, And airy bonds are hardest to disown; Hence, with the spiritual sovereignty transferred

Unto itself, the Crown assumes a voice Of reckless mastery, hitherto unknown.

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