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 319
... heart ! ' Twas then we sat on ae laigh bink , ' To leir3 ilk ither lear ; 15 And in the gloamin ' o ' the wood , The throssil whusslit sweet . The throssil whusslit in the wood , The burn sang to the trees , And we with Nature's heart ...
... heart ! ' Twas then we sat on ae laigh bink , ' To leir3 ilk ither lear ; 15 And in the gloamin ' o ' the wood , The throssil whusslit sweet . The throssil whusslit in the wood , The burn sang to the trees , And we with Nature's heart ...
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... heart's desire . Whom do I give my bosom to ? ( 0 Troy's down , Tall Troy's on fire ! ) " Each twin breast is an apple sweet ! ( O Troy Town ! ) Once an apple stirred the beat Of thy heart with the heart's desire : Say , who brought it ...
... heart's desire . Whom do I give my bosom to ? ( 0 Troy's down , Tall Troy's on fire ! ) " Each twin breast is an apple sweet ! ( O Troy Town ! ) Once an apple stirred the beat Of thy heart with the heart's desire : Say , who brought it ...
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... heart , And twilight in one's cell , We turn the crank , or tear the rope , Each in his separate hell , 580 585 590 ... heart of stone . And every human heart that breaks , In prison - cell or yard , Is as that broken box that gave Its ...
... heart , And twilight in one's cell , We turn the crank , or tear the rope , Each in his separate hell , 580 585 590 ... heart of stone . And every human heart that breaks , In prison - cell or yard , Is as that broken box that gave Its ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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