Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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Page 571
... strong style that spared No sin , nor swerved the more from branding brow Because the sinner was called Zeus and God ? How nearly did I guess at that Paul knew ? How closely come , in what I represent As duty , to his doctrine yet a ...
... strong style that spared No sin , nor swerved the more from branding brow Because the sinner was called Zeus and God ? How nearly did I guess at that Paul knew ? How closely come , in what I represent As duty , to his doctrine yet a ...
Page 604
... strong . 50 The sun that on thy tossing pain Did with such cold derision shine , 20 The hills were round us , and the breeze Went o'er the sunlit fields again ; Our foreheads felt the wind and rain . Our youth returned ; for there was ...
... strong . 50 The sun that on thy tossing pain Did with such cold derision shine , 20 The hills were round us , and the breeze Went o'er the sunlit fields again ; Our foreheads felt the wind and rain . Our youth returned ; for there was ...
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... strong enough now . But you very nearly killed me , Jack , for all that . MALONE . A rough wooer , eh ? Theyre the best sort , Miss Whitefield . I congratulate Mr Tanner ; and I hope to meet you and him as frequent guests at the abbey ...
... strong enough now . But you very nearly killed me , Jack , for all that . MALONE . A rough wooer , eh ? Theyre the best sort , Miss Whitefield . I congratulate Mr Tanner ; and I hope to meet you and him as frequent guests at the abbey ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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