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 643
... look up for God , but tears have made us blind . " Do you hear the children weeping and dis- proving , O my brothers ... look up with their pale and sunken faces , And their look is dread to see , 150 For they mind you of their angels in ...
... look up for God , but tears have made us blind . " Do you hear the children weeping and dis- proving , O my brothers ... look up with their pale and sunken faces , And their look is dread to see , 150 For they mind you of their angels in ...
Page 799
... look at all well , Lord — Augustus . You stop up too late it is so bad for you . You really should take more care of yourself . Good - bye , Lord Winder- mere . ( Goes towards door with a bow to LORD A. Suddenly smiles , and looks back ...
... look at all well , Lord — Augustus . You stop up too late it is so bad for you . You really should take more care of yourself . Good - bye , Lord Winder- mere . ( Goes towards door with a bow to LORD A. Suddenly smiles , and looks back ...
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... look most . 220 Fire in water hued as wine , 225 Put his fangs to uses , tame , Teach him , quick as cunning herbs , How to cure him sick and lame . Much restricted , much enringed , 230 Much he frets , the hooked and winged , Never ...
... look most . 220 Fire in water hued as wine , 225 Put his fangs to uses , tame , Teach him , quick as cunning herbs , How to cure him sick and lame . Much restricted , much enringed , 230 Much he frets , the hooked and winged , Never ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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