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ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS: PART 2: 2. by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

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First Line: FROM FALSE ASSUMPTION ROSE, AND FONDLY HAILED
Last Line: BY BLIND AMBITION, BE THIS TRIBUTE PAID.

FROM false assumption rose, and, fondly hailed
By superstition, spread the Papal power;
Yet do not deem the Autocracy prevailed
Thus only, even in error's darkest hour.
She daunts, forth-thundering from her spiritual tower,
Brute rapine, or with gentle lure she tames.
Justice and Peace through Her uphold their claims;
And Chastity finds many a sheltering bower.
Realm there is none that if controlled or swayed
By her commands partakes not, in degree,
Of good, o'er manners arts and arms, diffused:
Yes, to thy domination, Roman See,
Tho' miserably, oft monstrously, abused
By blind ambition, be this tribute paid.




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