From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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Page 431
... mother Ida , many - fountained Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . I waited underneath the dawning hills , Aloft the mountain lawn was dewy - dark , And dewy - dark aloft the mountain pine . Beautiful Paris , evil - hearted Paris ...
... mother Ida , many - fountained Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . I waited underneath the dawning hills , Aloft the mountain lawn was dewy - dark , And dewy - dark aloft the mountain pine . Beautiful Paris , evil - hearted Paris ...
Page 657
... Mother , Mary Mother , The way is long , between Hell and Heaven ! ) " A lady's here , by a dark steed brought , Sister Helen , So darkly clad , I saw her not . " " See her now or never see aught , Little brother ! " ( 0 Mother , Mary ...
... Mother , Mary Mother , The way is long , between Hell and Heaven ! ) " A lady's here , by a dark steed brought , Sister Helen , So darkly clad , I saw her not . " " See her now or never see aught , Little brother ! " ( 0 Mother , Mary ...
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... mother . My mother had the same name as myself , Mar- garet . Mrs. E. My name is Margaret , too . Lady W. Indeed ! Mrs. E. Yes . ( Pause . ) You are devoted to your mother's memory , Lady Windermere , your husband tells me . Lady W. We ...
... mother . My mother had the same name as myself , Mar- garet . Mrs. E. My name is Margaret , too . Lady W. Indeed ! Mrs. E. Yes . ( Pause . ) You are devoted to your mother's memory , Lady Windermere , your husband tells me . Lady W. We ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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