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 219
... passed they by , and , passing , turned Each one the face a moment whiles to me ; Then faded , and to follow them I burned And ached for wings because I knew the three ; The first was a fair Maid , and Love her name ; 25 The second was ...
... passed they by , and , passing , turned Each one the face a moment whiles to me ; Then faded , and to follow them I burned And ached for wings because I knew the three ; The first was a fair Maid , and Love her name ; 25 The second was ...
Page 378
... passing at the Jacobins ? " " What is passing ? " repeats Collot , in the unhistrionic Cambyses ' vein : 3 " What is passing ? Nothing but revolt and horrors are passing . Ye want our lives ; ye shall not have them . " Saint - Just ...
... passing at the Jacobins ? " " What is passing ? " repeats Collot , in the unhistrionic Cambyses ' vein : 3 " What is passing ? Nothing but revolt and horrors are passing . Ye want our lives ; ye shall not have them . " Saint - Just ...
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... passed away in one high funeral gleam , And Usna's children died . 5 We and the labouring world are passing by : Amid men's souls , that waver and give place Like the pale waters in their wintry race , Under the passing stars , foam of ...
... passed away in one high funeral gleam , And Usna's children died . 5 We and the labouring world are passing by : Amid men's souls , that waver and give place Like the pale waters in their wintry race , Under the passing stars , foam of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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