With each and every chanting sprite That lit the sky that wondrous night As far as eye could climb! I heard it all, I heard the whole Harmonious hymn of being roll Up through the chapel of my soul And at the altar die, And in the awful quiet then Myself... Georgian Poetry, 1913-1915 - Pagina 1511916 - 242 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - 1917 - 428 pagine
...throat, Ay, every rhythm and rhyme Of everything that lives and loves And upward, ever upward moves From lowly to sublime ! Earth's multitudinous Sons...was lit, The sky was stars all over it, I stood, I know not why, Without a wish, without a will, I stood upon that silent hill And stared into the sky... | |
| Ralph Hodgson - 1913 - 32 pagine
...each and every chanting sprite That lit the sky that wondrous night As far as eye could climb ! 22 /HEARD it all, I heard the whole Harmonious hymn of...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015 03123 4266 The existing stock o£ Flying Fame Publications ia now to... | |
| Ralph Hodgson - 1917 - 92 pagine
...throat, Ay, every rhythm and rhyme Of everything that lives and loves And upward, ever upward moves From lowly to sublime ! Earth's multitudinous Sons...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. L_ THE MYSTERY HE came and took me by the hand Up to a red rose tree, He kept His meaning to Himself... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1919 - 286 pagine
...senses, Oh, A dizzy man was I ! I stood and stared ; the sky was lit, The sky was stars all over it, / stood, I knew not why, Without a wish, without a will,...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. Those are two of the last stanzas, and even standing alone, I think, give something of the quality... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1919 - 264 pagine
...heard me cry ! I heard it all and then although I caught my flying senses, Oh, A dizzy man was 1 1 I stood and stared ; the sky was lit, The sky was stars all over it, 244 I stood, I knew not why, Without a wish, without a will, I stood upon that silent hill And stared... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 496 pagine
...throat, Ay, every rhythm and rhyme Of everything that lives and loves And upward, ever upward moves From lowly to sublime ! Earth's multitudinous Sons...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. REASON HAS MOONS Reason has moons, but moons not hers Lie mirror'd on her sea, Confounding her astronomers,... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1923 - 632 pagine
...rhyme Of everything that lives and loves And upward, ever upward moves From lowly to sublime ! 271 Earth's multitudinous Sons of Light, I heard them...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. 272 REASON HAS MOONS Reason has moons, but moons not hers Lie mirror'd on her sea, Confounding her... | |
| Laurence Binyon - 1924 - 392 pagine
...note Of every lung and tongue and throat, Ay, every rhythm and rhyme And upward, ever upward moves From lowly to sublime ! Earth's multitudinous Sons...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. Ralph Hodgson. NOTES BOOK I PACK. NO. 3 I. From Nepenthe, privately printed in or about 1839 ; a strange... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1924 - 296 pagine
...throat, Ay, every rhythm and rhyme Of everything that lives and loves And upward, ever upward moves From lowly to sublime ! Earth's multitudinous Sons...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. 20Q* Man, one harmonious soul of many a soul, Whose nature is its own divine control, Where all things... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1926 - 412 pagine
...Earth's multitudinous Sons of Light, I heard them lift their lyric might With each and every charming sprite That lit the sky that wondrous night As far...blind with stars and still I stared into the sky. Ralph Hodgson FOURTH OF JULY ODE Our fathers fought for Liberty, They struggled long and well, History... | |
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