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 214
... tell : All eyes be muffled , or a hundred swords Will storm his heart , Love's fev'rous cita- del : 85 For him , those chambers held barbarian hordes , Hyena foemen , and hot - blooded lords , Whose very dogs would execrations howl ...
... tell : All eyes be muffled , or a hundred swords Will storm his heart , Love's fev'rous cita- del : 85 For him , those chambers held barbarian hordes , Hyena foemen , and hot - blooded lords , Whose very dogs would execrations howl ...
Page 682
... tell you , you must somehow tell 25 " Of your own strength and mightiness ; here , see ! ' Yea , yea , my Lord , and you to ope your eyes , At foot of your familiar bed to see " A great God's angel standing , with such dyes , Not known ...
... tell you , you must somehow tell 25 " Of your own strength and mightiness ; here , see ! ' Yea , yea , my Lord , and you to ope your eyes , At foot of your familiar bed to see " A great God's angel standing , with such dyes , Not known ...
Page 798
... tell her before I leave this house I shall never tell her . if not , Lord W. ( angrily ) . Then let me beg of you to leave our house at once . I will make your excuses to Margaret . ( Enter LADY W. R. She goes over to MRS . E. with the ...
... tell her before I leave this house I shall never tell her . if not , Lord W. ( angrily ) . Then let me beg of you to leave our house at once . I will make your excuses to Margaret . ( Enter LADY W. R. She goes over to MRS . E. with the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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