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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... speak : its soul is right , He means right - that , a child may under- stand . 115 Still , what an arm ! and I could alter it : But all the play , the insight and the stretch — Out of me , out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you ...
... speak : its soul is right , He means right - that , a child may under- stand . 115 Still , what an arm ! and I could alter it : But all the play , the insight and the stretch — Out of me , out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you ...
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... speak , For he looked helpless too , for a little while ; Then I remembered how I tried to shriek , 270 " And could ... speak truth , saying that you lie ! 285 " All I have said is truth , by Christ's dear tears . She would not speak ...
... speak , For he looked helpless too , for a little while ; Then I remembered how I tried to shriek , 270 " And could ... speak truth , saying that you lie ! 285 " All I have said is truth , by Christ's dear tears . She would not speak ...
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... Speak to me . Why do you never speak . Speak . " What are you thinking of ? What think- ing ? What ? " I never know what you are thinking . Think . " I think we are in rats ' alley Where the dead men lost their bones . " What is that ...
... Speak to me . Why do you never speak . Speak . " What are you thinking of ? What think- ing ? What ? " I never know what you are thinking . Think . " I think we are in rats ' alley Where the dead men lost their bones . " What is that ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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