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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... flower . ' Read my little fable : He that runs may read . Most can raise the flowers now , For all have got the seed . And some are pretty enough , And some are poor indeed ; And now again the people Call it but a weed . Wages 5 ΙΟ 15 ...
... flower . ' Read my little fable : He that runs may read . Most can raise the flowers now , For all have got the seed . And some are pretty enough , And some are poor indeed ; And now again the people Call it but a weed . Wages 5 ΙΟ 15 ...
Page 553
... Flowers . " - 30 VII . In a certain sense , therefore , you see 40 the Botanical lecturer was quite right . There are no such things as Flowers there are only gladdened Leaves . Nay , farther than this , there may be a dignity in the ...
... Flowers . " - 30 VII . In a certain sense , therefore , you see 40 the Botanical lecturer was quite right . There are no such things as Flowers there are only gladdened Leaves . Nay , farther than this , there may be a dignity in the ...
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... flowers Are dreaming in their bowers , And birds their song forego . And in the noon of night , As in the noon of day , Flowers close on their delight , Birds nestle from their flight , Deep stillness holdeth sway . Only the ...
... flowers Are dreaming in their bowers , And birds their song forego . And in the noon of night , As in the noon of day , Flowers close on their delight , Birds nestle from their flight , Deep stillness holdeth sway . Only the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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