| English Association - 1917 - 198 páginas
...waters of no-more-pain, His ram's bell rings 'neath an arch of stars, " Rest, rest, and rest again." 62. CHIMES BRIEF, on a flying night, From the shaken tower,...Abrupt—O hark ! A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing. Alone, aloud, A verse of bells takes wing And flies with the... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 458 páginas
...born in pain A child not now forlorn. But oh, ten years ago, in vain A mother, a mother was born." CHIMES Brief on a flying night, From the shaken tower,...with the hour. Like birds from the cote to the gales, Abrupt—oh, hark!— A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing: Alone,... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 478 páginas
...born in pain A child not now forlorn. But oh, ten years ago, in vain A mother, a mother was born." CHIMES Brief on a flying night, From the shaken tower,...with the hour. Like birds from the cote to the gales, Abrupt—oh, hark!— A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing: Alone,... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 490 páginas
...born in pain A child not now forlorn. But oh, ten years ago, in vain A mother, a mother was born." CHIMES Brief on a flying night, From the shaken tower,...with the hour. Like birds from the cote to the gales, Abrupt—oh, hark!— A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing: Alone,... | |
| Harriet Monroe and Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 452 páginas
...born in pain A child not now forlorn. But oh, ten years ago, in vain A mother, a mother was born.” CHIMES Brief on a flying night, From the shaken tower,...with the hour. Like birds from the cote to the gales, Abrupt—oh, hark!— A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing: Alone,... | |
| 1921 - 216 páginas
...His ram's bell rings 'neath an arch of stars, " Rest, rest, and rest again." Walter de la Mare, 1 62. CHIMES BRIEF, on a flying night, From the shaken tower,...Abrupt—O hark ! A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing. Alone, aloud, A verse of bells takes wing And flies with the... | |
| Grant Overton - 1923 - 392 páginas
...self-expressive, but “Chimes” with its changing image and its “music of a thought” sung to perfection: Brief, on a flying night, From the shaken tower, A...Abrupt—O hark! A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing. Alone, aloud, A verse of bells takes wing And flies with the... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1923 - 172 páginas
...Vote—withhold from thee, Thou prop, thou cross, erect, in tears, Catherine, the service of his knee? BRIEF, on a flying night, From the shaken tower, A...Abrupt—O hark ! A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing. Alone, aloud, A verse of bells takes wing And flies with the... | |
| Grant Martin Overton - 1923 - 432 páginas
...self-expressive, but "Chimes" with its changing image and its "music of a thought" sung to perfection: Brief, on a flying night, From the shaken tower, A...Abrupt—O hark! A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing. Alone, aloud, A verse of bells takes wing And flies with the... | |
| William Gorham Rice - 1925 - 506 páginas
...verses of Alice Meynell, rarely beautiful as they are in their restraint and appositeness of imagery? Brief, on a flying night, From the shaken tower, A...Abrupt—O hark! A fleet of bells set sails, And go to the dark. Sudden the cold airs swing. Alone, aloud, A verse of bells takes wing And flies with the... | |
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