... wings, those wings! So white that my eyes were blinded, thick-feathered and wide unfurled, They beat the air into billows. We sailed, and the earth was gone. Canyon and desert and mesa withered below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang;... Poetry - Pagina 20a cura di - 1916Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 452 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...fountain-mirror nigh! My chaps and spurs and holster must haw looked it? What's the odds? I'da leg over lightning and thunder, careering across the sky! And... | |
| Robert Frothingham - 1918 - 204 pagine
...with the world* And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Belleroplion ! „ Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...My chaps and spurs and holster must have looked it ?« What 's the odds ?« I 'da leg over lightning and thunder careering across the sky!* And forever... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1918 - 356 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...My chaps and spurs and holster must have looked it? What 's the odds? I 'da leg over lightning and thunder, careering across the sky! And forever streaming... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 708 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...nigh! My chaps and spurs and holster must have looked il? What's the odds? I'da leg over lightning and thunder, careering across the sky! And forever streaming... | |
| 1925 - 1186 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never a magic bridle or a fountain-mirror nigh! ^ty chaps and spurs and holster must have loohed it? What's the odds? I'da leg over lightning and thunder,... | |
| William Rose Benét - 1927 - 326 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...over lightning and thunder, careering across the sky! l>35l And forever streaming before me, fanning my forehead cool, Flowed a mane of molten silver; and... | |
| William Rose Benét - 1927 - 322 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...magic bridle or a fountain-mirror nigh! My chaps and spun and holster must have looked it? What's the odds? I'da leg over lightning and thunder, careering... | |
| Marguerite Wilkinson - 1923 - 428 pagine
...glad as the Greek, and mounted Ion a horse of the elder gods, / • . , With never a magic bridle lor a fountain-mirror nigh! My chaps and spurs and holster must have looked it f What's the odds? / / \ I'da leg over lightning and thunder, I careering across the sky! And forever... | |
| Marguerite Wilkinson - 1923 - 424 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...My chaps and spurs and holster must have looked it f What's the odds? I'da leg over lightning and thunder, careering across the sky! An~d forever streaming... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 704 pagine
...below, with the world. And then I knew that mustang; for I — was Bellerophon! Yes, glad as the Greek, and mounted on a horse of the elder gods, With never...nigh! My chaps and spurs and holster must have looked ilf What's the odds? I'da leg over lightning and thunder, careering across the sky! And forever streaming... | |
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