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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... VOICE 410 " ' Still as a slave before his lord , The ocean hath no blast ; 415 His great bright eye most silently Up ... VOICE 420 " But why drives on that ship The Mariner hath so fast , Without or wave or wind ? ' SECOND VOICE " The ...
... VOICE 410 " ' Still as a slave before his lord , The ocean hath no blast ; 415 His great bright eye most silently Up ... VOICE 420 " But why drives on that ship The Mariner hath so fast , Without or wave or wind ? ' SECOND VOICE " The ...
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... VOICE 30 Thy voice to us is wind among still woods . DEMOGORGON Man who wert once a despot and a slave ; A dupe and a deceiver ; a decay ; A traveller from the cradle to the grave Through the dim night of this immortal . day : ALL 35 ...
... VOICE 30 Thy voice to us is wind among still woods . DEMOGORGON Man who wert once a despot and a slave ; A dupe and a deceiver ; a decay ; A traveller from the cradle to the grave Through the dim night of this immortal . day : ALL 35 ...
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... voice , The proof and echo of all human fame , A people's voice , when they rejoice At civic revel and pomp and game , Attest their great commander's claim With honor , honor , honor , honor to him , Eternal honor to his name . 7 145 ...
... voice , The proof and echo of all human fame , A people's voice , when they rejoice At civic revel and pomp and game , Attest their great commander's claim With honor , honor , honor , honor to him , Eternal honor to his name . 7 145 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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