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 189
... hand that grasped it ; of that crew 295 He came the last , neglected and apart ; A herd - abandoned deer struck by the hunter's dart . 34 All stood aloof , and at his partial3 moan Smiled through their tears ; well knew that gentle band ...
... hand that grasped it ; of that crew 295 He came the last , neglected and apart ; A herd - abandoned deer struck by the hunter's dart . 34 All stood aloof , and at his partial3 moan Smiled through their tears ; well knew that gentle band ...
Page 435
... hand drooped a crocus ; one hand grasped The mild bull's golden horn . Or else flushed Ganymede , ' his rosy thigh Half - buried in the Eagle's down , Sole as a flying star shot thro ' the sky Above the pillared town . Nor these alone ...
... hand drooped a crocus ; one hand grasped The mild bull's golden horn . Or else flushed Ganymede , ' his rosy thigh Half - buried in the Eagle's down , Sole as a flying star shot thro ' the sky Above the pillared town . Nor these alone ...
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... hand feels lead 190 " For driving weight ; hurrah now ! draw and do , For all my wounds are moving in my breast , And I am getting mad with waiting so . ' 195 " He struck his hands together o'er the beast , Who fell down flat , and ...
... hand feels lead 190 " For driving weight ; hurrah now ! draw and do , For all my wounds are moving in my breast , And I am getting mad with waiting so . ' 195 " He struck his hands together o'er the beast , Who fell down flat , and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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