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 308
... heads . But the third sister , who is also the young- est Hush ! whisper , whilst we talk of ber ! Her kingdom is not large , or else no 30 flesh should live ; but within that kingdom all power is hers . Her head , turreted like that of ...
... heads . But the third sister , who is also the young- est Hush ! whisper , whilst we talk of ber ! Her kingdom is not large , or else no 30 flesh should live ; but within that kingdom all power is hers . Her head , turreted like that of ...
Page 688
... heads . So then , While Robert turned round to his men , She saw at once the wretched end , And , stooping down , tried hard to rend Her coif1 the wrong way from her head , And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : " Nay , love , ' tis ...
... heads . So then , While Robert turned round to his men , She saw at once the wretched end , And , stooping down , tried hard to rend Her coif1 the wrong way from her head , And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : " Nay , love , ' tis ...
Page 845
... head peering down into the amphi- theater the head of Dunnoo , my dog - boy , who attended to my collies . As soon as he had attracted my attention , he held up his hand and showed a rope . I motioned , stag- gering to and fro the while ...
... head peering down into the amphi- theater the head of Dunnoo , my dog - boy , who attended to my collies . As soon as he had attracted my attention , he held up his hand and showed a rope . I motioned , stag- gering to and fro the while ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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