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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... give , Might startle this dull pain , and make it move and live ! 2 20 A grief without a pang , void , dark , and drear , A stifled , drowsy , unimpassioned grief , Which finds no natural outlet , no relief , In word , or sigh , or tear ...
... give , Might startle this dull pain , and make it move and live ! 2 20 A grief without a pang , void , dark , and drear , A stifled , drowsy , unimpassioned grief , Which finds no natural outlet , no relief , In word , or sigh , or tear ...
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... give us dream worlds , does he create the illusion of reality . Ac- cording to Shelley ( see his Defence of Poetry ) , poetry is imagination , and imagination , to him , is the perception of the value of facts and ideas , both ...
... give us dream worlds , does he create the illusion of reality . Ac- cording to Shelley ( see his Defence of Poetry ) , poetry is imagination , and imagination , to him , is the perception of the value of facts and ideas , both ...
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... give , to give , not to receive ! I long to pour myself , my soul , Not to keep back or count or leave , But king with king to give the whole . I long for one to stir my deep - I have had enough of help and gift - I long for one to ...
... give , to give , not to receive ! I long to pour myself , my soul , Not to keep back or count or leave , But king with king to give the whole . I long for one to stir my deep - I have had enough of help and gift - I long for one to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
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