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 498
... live our pictures needs must live And see their faces , listen to their prate , Partakers of their daily pettiness , Discussed of " This I love , or this I hate , 55 This likes me more , and this affects me less ! " Wherefore I chose my ...
... live our pictures needs must live And see their faces , listen to their prate , Partakers of their daily pettiness , Discussed of " This I love , or this I hate , 55 This likes me more , and this affects me less ! " Wherefore I chose my ...
Page 511
... Live , for they can , there : This man decided not to Live but Know Bury this man there ? 135 140 Here - here's his place , where meteors shoot , clouds form , Lightnings are loosened , Stars come and go ! Let joy break with the storm ...
... Live , for they can , there : This man decided not to Live but Know Bury this man there ? 135 140 Here - here's his place , where meteors shoot , clouds form , Lightnings are loosened , Stars come and go ! Let joy break with the storm ...
Page 556
... live " till he has got them . These are Pure Air , Water , and Earth . There are three Immaterial things , not only useful , but essential to Life . No one 20 knows how to live till he has got them also . These are , Admiration , Hope ...
... live " till he has got them . These are Pure Air , Water , and Earth . There are three Immaterial things , not only useful , but essential to Life . No one 20 knows how to live till he has got them also . These are , Admiration , Hope ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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