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 255
... gone , the old familiar faces ? I had a mother , but she died , and left me , Died prematurely in a day of horrors1- All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . I have had playmates , I have had companions , In my days of childhood ...
... gone , the old familiar faces ? I had a mother , but she died , and left me , Died prematurely in a day of horrors1- All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . I have had playmates , I have had companions , In my days of childhood ...
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... Gone the fires of youth , the follies , furies , curses , passionate tears , Gone like fires and floods and earthquakes of the planet's dawning years . 40 Fires that shook me once , but now to silent ashes fallen away . Cold upon the ...
... Gone the fires of youth , the follies , furies , curses , passionate tears , Gone like fires and floods and earthquakes of the planet's dawning years . 40 Fires that shook me once , but now to silent ashes fallen away . Cold upon the ...
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Paul Robert Lieder. Gone our sailor son thy father , Leonard early lost at sea ; Thou alone , my boy , of Amy's kin and mine art left to me . 55 Gone thy tender - natured mother , wearying to be left alone , Pining for the stronger heart ...
Paul Robert Lieder. Gone our sailor son thy father , Leonard early lost at sea ; Thou alone , my boy , of Amy's kin and mine art left to me . 55 Gone thy tender - natured mother , wearying to be left alone , Pining for the stronger heart ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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