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 477
... night long , their high - built galleons came , Ship after ship , the whole night long , with her battle - thunder and flame ; Ship after ship , the whole night long , drew back with her dead and her shame . 60 For some were sunk and ...
... night long , their high - built galleons came , Ship after ship , the whole night long , with her battle - thunder and flame ; Ship after ship , the whole night long , drew back with her dead and her shame . 60 For some were sunk and ...
Page 513
... night the Duke said , " Dear or cheap 85 As the cost of this cup of bliss may prove To body or soul , I will drain it deep . ” And on the morrow , bold with love , He beckoned the bridegroom ( close on call , As his duty bade , by the ...
... night the Duke said , " Dear or cheap 85 As the cost of this cup of bliss may prove To body or soul , I will drain it deep . ” And on the morrow , bold with love , He beckoned the bridegroom ( close on call , As his duty bade , by the ...
Page 844
... night after night . Then nine out , and so on . Out is always straight before you across the quicksand to the North . He told me so 45 before I killed him . " " But if you knew all this why didn't you get out before ? " " I did not know ...
... night after night . Then nine out , and so on . Out is always straight before you across the quicksand to the North . He told me so 45 before I killed him . " " But if you knew all this why didn't you get out before ? " " I did not know ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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