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ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS: PART 3: 13. AMERICA, PILGRIM FATHERS by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

Poet Analysis

First Line: WELL WORTHY TO BE MAGNIFIED ARE THEY
Last Line: BUT IN HIS GLORY WHO FOR SINNERS DIED.
Subject(s): PILGRIM FATHERS; U.S. - COLONIAL PERIOD;

WELL worthy to be magnified are they
Who, with sad hearts, of friends and country took
A last farewell, their loved abodes forsook,
And hallowed ground in which their fathers lay;
Then to the new-found World explored their way,
That so a Church, unforced, uncalled to brook
Ritual restraints, within some sheltering nook
Her Lord might worship and his word obey
In freedom. Men they were who could not bend;
Blest Pilgrims, surely, as they took for guide
A will by sovereign Conscience sanctified;
Blest while their Spirits from the woods ascend
Along a Galaxy that knows no end,
But in His glory who for Sinners died.



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