The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 3 eBook

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grace; Nor know we any thing so [10] fair As is the smile upon thy face:  [D] Flowers laugh before thee on their beds 45 And fragrance in thy footing treads; [E] Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And the most ancient heavens, through Thee, are fresh and strong.

  To humbler functions, awful Power! 
  I call thee:  I myself commend 50
  Unto thy guidance from this hour;
  Oh, let my weakness have an end! 
  Give unto me, made lowly wise,
  The spirit of self-sacrifice;
  The confidence of reason give; 55
  And in the light of truth thy Bondman let me live! [F]

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VARIANTS ON THE TEXT

[Variant 1: 

1815

  From strife and from despair; a glorious ministry. 1807.]

[Variant 2: 

   ... the right ...  Ms.

   ... thy will ...  Ms.]

[Variant 3: 

1837.

  May joy be theirs while life shall last! 
  And Thou, if they should totter, teach them to stand fast! 1807.

  Long may the kindly impulse last! 
  But Thou, ... 1827.

  And may that genial sense remain, when youth is past.  Ms.]

[Variant 4: 

1827.

  And bless’d are they who in the main
  This faith, even now, do entertain:  1807.

  Even now this creed do entertain Ms.

  This holy creed do entertain Ms.]

[Variant 5: 

1845.

  Yet find that other strength, ... 1807.

  Yet find thy firm support, ... 1837.]

[Variant 6: 

1827.

  Resolved that nothing e’er should press
  Upon my present happiness,
  I shoved unwelcome tasks away; 1807.

  Full oft, when in my heart was heard
  Thy timely mandate, I deferred
  The task imposed, from day to day; 1815.]

[Variant 7: 

  But henceforth I would ...  Ms.]

[Variant 8: 

 1827.

  ... which ... 1807.]

[Variant 9: 

  Yet not the less would I throughout
  Still act according to the voice
  Of my own wish; and feel past doubt
  That my submissiveness was choice: 
  Not seeking in the school of pride
  For “precepts over dignified,”
  Denial and restraint I prize
  No farther than they breed a second Will more wise.

Only in the edition of 1807.]

[Variant 10: 

  ... more ...  Ms.]

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