But in contentment I still feel The need of some imperishable bliss." Death is the mother of beauty; hence from her, Alone, shall come fulfilment to our dreams And our desires. Although she strews the leaves... The New Poetry - An Anthology - Pagina 322di Harriet Monroe and Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 742 pagine
...awakened birds, Or her desire for June and evening, tipped By consummation of the swallow's wings. nr She says, "But in contentment I still feel The need...mother of beauty; hence from her, Alone, shall come fulfillment to our dreams And our desires. Although she strews the leaves Of sure obliteration on our... | |
| Richard Gray - 1976 - 292 pagine
...awakened birds, Or her desire for June and evening, tipped By the consummation of the swallow's wings. 1 5 She says, 'But in contentment I still feel The need...dreams And our desires. Although she strews the leaves 5 Of sure obliteration on our paths, The path sick sorrow took, the many paths Where triumph rang its... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pagine
...of pain. And next in glory to enduring love, Not this dividing and indifferent blue. (1. 40-45) 57 and I haven't mentioned orange yet It's twelve poems,...24-28) CAPP; HCAP; MoP; NeAP; NoAM; NOBA; PoE; Po 443 POETRY QUOTATIONS Alone, shall come fulfilment to our dreams And our desires. (1. 61—65) 58 She... | |
| Rudolph Binion - 1993 - 198 pagine
...gentle. And gives us the home / That no one gave." 34 The end of this grave line was Wallace Stevens's "Death is the mother of beauty; hence from her / Alone shall come fulfillment to our dreams / And our desires." 3S "I would like to die, to be dead," began Giovanni... | |
| Amittai F. Aviram - 1994 - 322 pagine
...and to be imperfect: Death is the mother of beauty. Hence ftom her Alone shall come fulfillment of our dreams And our desires. Although she strews the...leaves Of sure obliteration on our paths. The path sick sortow took, the many paths Where triumph rang its brassy phrase, and love Whispers a little out of... | |
| William M. Shea, Peter A. Huff - 2003 - 378 pagine
...Arabic, or any other—"has endured / As April's green endures." The woman is not convinced by it: "She says, 'But in contentment I still feel / The need of some imperishable bliss.' " The answer, this time, is that "Death is the mother of beauty." The inevitability of one's death... | |
| Charles Doyle - 1997 - 528 pagine
...surprising that at its worst is sounds like some uninspired Victorian imitating the Keatsian manner: Death is the mother of beauty; hence from her, Alone,...shall come fulfilment to our dreams And our desires. Stevens has written, of his poem 'The Emperor of Ice Cream': This wears a deliberately commonplace... | |
| Julius Thomas Fraser - 1999 - 330 pagine
...mind into a world of shapes, words, or sounds that share Wallace Stevens's "Sunday Morning" thoughts. "But in contentment I still feel The need of some...mother of beauty; hence from her, Alone shall come fulfillment to our dreams And our desires.107 Indeed, the beautiful never opened vistas of eternal,... | |
| Karl Siegfried Guthke - 1999 - 316 pagine
...ambiguous return of Death in the shape of the mother, see Wallace Stevens's poem "Sunday Morning" (1923): "Death is the mother of beauty; hence from her, /...shall come fulfilment to our dreams / And our desires" (The Collected Poems [London: Faberand Faber, 1955], pp. 68-69). 91 11l.: Kasten (ed.), Thema Totentanz,... | |
| Richard E. Mezo - 1999 - 125 pagine
...between all men is similar to the view of the poet expressed in Wallace Stevens' "Sunday Morning." Death is the mother of beauty; hence from her, Alone, shall come fulfillment to our dreams And our desires. 12 The symbol which Hawthorne uses consistently to illustrate... | |
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