CONVERSATION GALANTE I observe: "Our sentimental friend, the moon! Or possibly (fantastic, I confess) It may be Prester John's balloon Or an old battered lantern hung aloft To light poor travellers to their distress. Poetry - Pagina 292a cura di - 1916Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1920 - 72 pagine
...afternoon might be collected, and I concentrated my attention with careful subtlety to this end. 60 Conversation Galante I observe: " Our sentimental...distress." She then: " How you digress! " And I then : " Some one frames upon the keys That exquisite nocturne, with which we explain The night and moonshine;... | |
| Ezra Pound, Ernest Fenollosa - 1920 - 394 pagine
...sentimental friend the moon! Or possibly (fantastic, I confess) * From "Prufrock." By TS Eliot. Egoist, Ltd. It may be Prester John's balloon Or an old battered lantern hung aloft To light poor travelers to their distress." She then: "How you digress!" i And I then: "Some one frames upon the... | |
| Ezra Pound, Ernest Fenollosa - 1920 - 408 pagine
...upheld by The New Statesman, that nadir of the planet of hebetude, that apogee of the kulturesque. CONVERSATION GALANTE * I observe : "Our sentimental...friend the moon ! Or possibly (fantastic, I confess) * From "Prufrock." By TS Eliot. Egoist, Ltd. It may be Prester John's balloon Or an old battered lantern... | |
| 1922 - 392 pagine
...dairy, And it 's Colin I will be, And it's Joan that I will marry, Or, haply, Marjorie. EENEST DOWSON CONVERSATION GALANTE I OBSERVE: "Our sentimental friend...distress." She then: "How you digress!" And I then: "Some one frames upon the keys That exquisite nocturne, with which we explain The night and moonshine;... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 664 pagine
...successful with a "dying fall" Now that we talk of dying โ And should I have the right to smile? CONVERSATION GALANTE I observe: "Our sentimental friend,...distress." She then: "How you digress!" And I then: "Some one frames upon the keys That exquisite nocturne, with which we explain The night and moonshine;... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 666 pagine
...successful with a "dying fall" Now that we talk of dying โ And should I have the right to smile? CONVERSATION GALANTE I observe: "Our sentimental friend,...distress." She then: "How you digress!" And I then : "Some one frames upon the keys That exquisite nocturne, with which we explain The night and moonshine;... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1925 - 1184 pagine
...GALANTE I OBSERVE: "Our sentimental friend the moonl Or possibly (fantastic, I confess) It may be Prestcr John's balloon Or an old battered lantern hung aloft...distress." She then: "How you digress!" And I then: "Some one frames upon the keys That exquisite nocturne, with which we explain The night and moonshine;... | |
| Laura (Riding) Jackson, Robert Graves - 1928 - 200 pagine
...brought TS Eliot into the anthologies with the Conversation Galante and other ingratiating early pieces: 'I observe: "Our sentimental friend, the moon! Or...battered lantern hung aloft To light poor travellers in their distress." She then: "How you digress!" ' Anthology pressure is indeed difficult to resist.... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1920 - 80 pagine
...the afternoon might be collected, and I concentrated my attention with careful subtlety to this end. I OBSERVE: "Our sentimental friend the moon! Or possibly...distress." She then: "How you digress!" And I then : "Some one frames upon the keys That exquisite nocturne, with which we explain The night and moonshine;... | |
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 742 pagine
...successful with a "dying fall" Now that we talk of dying โ . And should I have the right to smile? CONVERSATION GALANTE I observe: "Our sentimental friend,...Or an old battered lantern hung aloft To light poor travelers to their distress." She then: "How you digress!" The night and moonshine; music which we... | |
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