| Harriet Monroe - 1916 - 356 pagine
...more quieting answer to the question than a dim perception of something "too permanent for dreams." But this we know, if we know anything: That we may...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. The portrait of Shakespeare is a masterpiece. Everyone has written about Shakespeare, but no one, so... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1916 - 176 pagine
...this we say, then let us all be still About our share in it, and live and die More quietly thereby. Where was he going, this man against the sky ? You...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic and ambitious irritant Of increase or of want Has made an otherwise insensate waste Of ages... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1916 - 950 pagine
...anything of Alden Carr, is a particularly happy charThat we may laugh and fight and sing acterization. And of our transience here make offering, To an Orient Word that will not be erased, "Songs of the Streets and Byways,"* by William Or, save in incommunicable gleams Herschell, is a collection... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1917 - 438 pagine
...are plenty, as the poet hints — Mr. Robinson comes with a reassuring wisdom and humor, and sings, " Where was he going, this man against the sky ? You...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic and ambitious irritant Of increase or of want Has made an otherwise insensate waste Of ages... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1917 - 438 pagine
...are plenty, as the poet hints — Mr. Robinson comes with a reassuring wisdom and humor, and sings, " Where was he going, this man against the sky ? You...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic and ambitious irritant Of increase or of want Has made an otherwise insensate waste Of ages... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1921 - 716 pagine
...this we say, then let us all be still About our share in it, and live and die tMore quietly thereby. Where was he going, this man against the sky? You...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic and ambitious irritant Of increase or of want Has made an otherwise insensate waste Of ages... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1921 - 618 pagine
...share in it, and live and die More quietly thereby. Where was he going, this man against the sky I You know not, nor do I. But this we know, if we know...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic and ambitious irritant Of increase or of want Has made an otherwise insensate waste Of ages... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1921 - 174 pagine
...this we say, then let us all be still About our share in it, and live and die More quietly thereby. Where was he going, this man against the sky ? You...offering To an orient Word that will not be erased, h Or, save in incommunicable gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic and ambitious... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1921 - 612 pagine
...this we say, then let us all be still About our share in it, and live and die More quietly thereby. Where was he going, this man against the sky? You...not, nor do I. But this we know, if we know anything: i That we may laugh and fight and sing . (.And of our transience here make offering, [To an orient... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1922 - 378 pagine
...this we say, then let us all be still About our share in it, and live and die More quietly thereby. Where was he going, this man against the sky ? You...gleams Too permanent for dreams, Be found or known. No tonic or ambitious irritant Of increase or of want Has made an otherwise insensate waste Of ages... | |
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