And hearts and bodies, brown as white, Are dust about the doors of friends, Or scent ablowing down the night, Then, oh! then, the wise agree, Comes our immortality. Mamua, there waits a land Hard for us to understand. Out of time, beyond the sun, All... 1914 and Other Poems - Pagina 19di Rupert Brooke - 1915 - 63 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1916 - 264 pagine
...understand. Out of time, beyond the sun, All are one in Paradise, You and Pupure are one, And Tail, and the ungainly wise. There the Eternals are, and...never-setting Star; And the Flower, of which we love Fauit and fading shadows here; Never a tear, but only Grief; Dance, but not the limbs that move; Songs... | |
| Rupert Brooke - 1926 - 330 pagine
...understand. Out of time, beyond the sun, All are one in Paradise, You and Pupure are one, And Tail, and the ungainly wise. There the Eternals are, and...There is the Face, whose ghosts we are ; The real, the nevej -setting Star ; And the Flower, of which we love Faint and fading shadows here Never a tear,... | |
| 1922 - 986 pagine
...Hawaiian lover bliss in the world that is 'hard for us to understand — out of time, beyond the sun.' There the Eternals are, and there The Good, the Lovely,...things we knew. There is the Face whose ghosts we are. . . , Never a tear, but only Grief. . . . Dance, but not the limbs that move; Instead of lovers, love... | |
| Julian W. Connolly - 1999 - 276 pagine
...Tahiti." Brooke contents himself with comparisons of the evanescent human and the immutable eternal: "There is the Face, whose ghosts we are; / The real,...of which we love / Faint and fading shadows here." Nabokov's prose paraphrase reframes this series of oppositions into the "there" vs. "here" (tarn/ 'tut)... | |
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