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 178
... Earth , and Demogorgon , who is the Original Power , he ascends the throne and inau- gurates an era of love . DEMOGORGON Thou , Earth , calm empire of a happy soul , Sphere of divinest shapes and harmonies , Beautiful orb ! gathering as ...
... Earth , and Demogorgon , who is the Original Power , he ascends the throne and inau- gurates an era of love . DEMOGORGON Thou , Earth , calm empire of a happy soul , Sphere of divinest shapes and harmonies , Beautiful orb ! gathering as ...
Page 364
... Earth , as if it were a firm substance : fool ! the Earth is but a film ; it cracks in twain , and warrior and war - horse sink beyond plum- met's sounding . Plummet's ? Fantasy her- self will not follow them . A little while ago , they ...
... Earth , as if it were a firm substance : fool ! the Earth is but a film ; it cracks in twain , and warrior and war - horse sink beyond plum- met's sounding . Plummet's ? Fantasy her- self will not follow them . A little while ago , they ...
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... Earth that Triad1 is : she hides Joy from him who that divides ; Showers it when the three are one Glassing ' her in union . 360 Earth your haven , Earth your helm , You command a double realm : 365 Laboring here to pay your debt , Till ...
... Earth that Triad1 is : she hides Joy from him who that divides ; Showers it when the three are one Glassing ' her in union . 360 Earth your haven , Earth your helm , You command a double realm : 365 Laboring here to pay your debt , Till ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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