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 113
... Leave untended the herd , The flock without shelter ; Leave the corpse uninterred , The bride at the altar ; Leave the deer , leave the steer , Leave nets and barges : Come with your fighting gear , Broadswords and targes . Come as the ...
... Leave untended the herd , The flock without shelter ; Leave the corpse uninterred , The bride at the altar ; Leave the deer , leave the steer , Leave nets and barges : Come with your fighting gear , Broadswords and targes . Come as the ...
Page 188
... Leave me not wild and drear and comfort- less , As silent lightning leaves the starless night ! Leave me not ! " cried Urania ; her distress Roused Death ; Death rose and smiled , and met her vain caress . 26 225 " Stay yet awhile ...
... Leave me not wild and drear and comfort- less , As silent lightning leaves the starless night ! Leave me not ! " cried Urania ; her distress Roused Death ; Death rose and smiled , and met her vain caress . 26 225 " Stay yet awhile ...
Page 571
... leave his studies there , and at last to join himself to a company of vagabond gipsies . Among these ex- travagant people , by the insinuating subtilty of his carriage , he quickly got so much of their love and esteem as that they ...
... leave his studies there , and at last to join himself to a company of vagabond gipsies . Among these ex- travagant people , by the insinuating subtilty of his carriage , he quickly got so much of their love and esteem as that they ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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