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1770–1850

WICLIFFE

William Wordsworth

Once more the Church is seized with sudden fear, And at her call is Wicliffe disinhumed: Yea, his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near;

Forthwith, that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus speaks ( that Voice which walks upon the wind, Though seldom heard by busy human kind ) — “As thou these ashes, little Brook! wilt bear

“Into the Avon, Avon to the tide “Of Severn, Severn to the narrow seas, “Into main Ocean they, this deed accurst “An emblem yields to friends and enemies

“How the bold Teacher's Doctrine, sanctified “By truth, shall spread, throughout the world dispersed. "

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