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1770–1850

XXXIII

William Wordsworth

“And shall,” the Pontiff asks, “profaneness flow From Nazareth — source of Christian piety, From Bethlehem, from the Mounts of Agony And glorified Ascension? Warriors, go,

With prayers and blessings we your path will sow; Like Moses hold our hands erect, till ye Have chased far off by righteous victory These sons of Amalek, or laid them low!” —

“GOD WILLETH IT,” the whole assembly cry; Shout which the enraptured multitude astounds! The Council-roof and Clermont's towers reply;— “God willeth it,” from hill to hill rebounds,

And, in awe-strickenCountries far and nigh, Through “Nature's hollow arch " that voice resounds.

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