German Jews Drink beer around; - and there the dews Are soft beneath a morn of gold. Here tulips bloom as they are told; Unkempt about those hedges blows An English unofficial rose; And there the unregulated sun Slopes down to rest when day is done, And... 1914 and Other Poems - Pagina 59di Rupert Brooke - 1915 - 63 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1913 - 412 pagine
...fresh Lean up to embrace the naked flesh, Temperamentvoll German Jews Drink beer around; aud tliere the dews Are soft beneath a morn of gold. Here tulips bloom äs they are told; Unkempt about those hedges blows An English unofficial rose; And there the unregulated... | |
| 1914 - 218 pagine
...sick and hot, And there the shadowed waters fresh Lean up to embrace the naked flesh. Temper amentvoll German Jews Drink beer around ; and there the dews...unpunctual star, A slippered Hesper; and there are Rupert Meads towards Haslingfield and Coton Brooke Where das Setreten's not verboten . . . e?0e yevoi^rfv... | |
| Rupert Brooke - 1915 - 180 pagine
...sick, and hot, And there the shadowed waters fresh Lean up to embrace the naked flesh. Temper amentvoll German Jews Drink beer around; — and there the dews...are Meads towards Haslingfield and Coton Where das Betreten's not verboten. e?6e yevoJiiTjv . . . would I were In Grantchester, in Grantchester! — Some,... | |
| Rupert Brooke - 1915 - 192 pagine
...sick, and hot, And there the shadowed waters fresh Lean up to embrace the naked flesh. Temperamentvoll German Jews Drink beer around; — and there the dews...Hesper; and there are Meads towards Haslingfield and Colon Where das Betreten's not verboten. iiOf yf.voLfi.irjv . . . would I were In Grantchester, in... | |
| Mary C. Sturgeon - 1916 - 344 pagine
...follows, summing up by implication much of the contrast between the English and German minds : . . . there the dews Are soft beneath a morn of gold. Here...unpunctual star, A slippered Hesper ; and there are 50 Meads towards Haslingfield and Coton Where das Betreterfs not verboUn. «0e yevolfjir\v . . . would... | |
| Cyril Charlie Martindale - 1916 - 436 pagine
...Silvestro, happy to be where " Unkempt about those hedges blows An English unofficial rose ; And where the unregulated sun Slopes down to rest when day is done, And wakes a vague unpunctual star." He writes ecstatically to India on July 13 : He is utterly happy here at home ; he bathes ; he lives... | |
| English Association - 1917 - 198 pagine
...sick, and hot, And there the shadowed waters fresh Lean up to embrace the naked flesh. Temper amentvoll German Jews Drink beer around ; and there the dews...are Meads towards Haslingfield and Coton Where das Betr 'eten's not verboten. . . . eide yevolfjLtjv . . . would I were In Grantchester, in Grantchester... | |
| Mary Rosetta Parkman - 1917 - 352 pagine
...regulated, efficient German world that surrounds him can compare with that place his heart kno"ws. . . . there the dews Are soft beneath a morn of gold. Here tulips bloom as they are toldj Unkempt about those hedges blows An English unofficial rose; . . . ... I will pack, and take... | |
| 1918 - 840 pagine
...adjectives sum up the significant difference between Germany and England. Writing in a Berlin cafe, he says: Here tulips bloom as they are told; Unkempt about...unpunctual star, A slippered Hesper; and there are Meads toward Haslingfield and Coton Where das Betreten's not verboten. . . . Oh, is the water sweet and cool,... | |
| William Lyon Phelps - 1918 - 372 pagine
...adjectives sum up the significant difference between Germany and England. Writing in a Berlin cafe, he says: Here tulips bloom as they are told; Unkempt about...unpunctual star, A slippered Hesper; and there are Meads toward Haslingfleld and Coton Where das Betreten's not verboten. . . . Oh, is the water sweet and cool,... | |
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