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 176
... Stand ye calm and resolute , Like a forest close and mute , They will hardly dare to greet Their acquaintance in the street 320 " And the bold , true warriors Who have hugged Danger in wars , 360 Will turn to those who would be free ...
... Stand ye calm and resolute , Like a forest close and mute , They will hardly dare to greet Their acquaintance in the street 320 " And the bold , true warriors Who have hugged Danger in wars , 360 Will turn to those who would be free ...
Page 278
... stand bowing and scraping , cap in hand , to anything that wore the semblance of a gown - insensible to the winks and opener remonstrances of 15 the young man , to whose chamber - fellow , or equal in standing , perhaps , he was thus ...
... stand bowing and scraping , cap in hand , to anything that wore the semblance of a gown - insensible to the winks and opener remonstrances of 15 the young man , to whose chamber - fellow , or equal in standing , perhaps , he was thus ...
Page 350
... stand there , as I can tell thee , idle and inert , looking over the Desert , foolishly enough , for the last three - thousand years : but canst thou not open thy Hebrew BIBLE , then , or even Luther's Version thereof ? " 35 No less ...
... stand there , as I can tell thee , idle and inert , looking over the Desert , foolishly enough , for the last three - thousand years : but canst thou not open thy Hebrew BIBLE , then , or even Luther's Version thereof ? " 35 No less ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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