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" Of the perspective sickens me! You were she who abode By those red-veined rocks far West, You were the swan-necked one who rode Along the beetling Beeny Crest, And, reining nigh me, Would muse and eye me, While Life unrolled us its very best. Why, then,... "
Selected Poems of Thomas Hardy - Pagina 54
di Thomas Hardy - 1916 - 214 pagine
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The Living Age, Volume 313

1922 - 986 pagine
...; and Mr. Hardy's is, in comparison with Patmore's, like the awkward address of a country boy: — You were she who abode By those red-veined rocks far...swan-necked one who rode Along the beetling Beeny crest. Yet there are times when the harshly tender beauty of passages like that may please as much as the...
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Poetry of Mourning: The Modern Elegy from Hardy to Heaney

Jahan Ramazani - 1994 - 436 pagine
...against the anger he feels toward both his wife and himself. Even so, that anger soon erupts again: Why, then, latterly did we not speak, Did we not think...your vanishing strive to seek That time's renewal? Once more representing their marriage in terms of speechlessness, Hardy's question skirts and suppresses...
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The Collected Poems of Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy - 1994 - 978 pagine
...in darkening dankness The yawning blankness Of the perspective sickens me ! You were she who abode You were the swan-necked one who rode Along the beetling...Crest, And, reining nigh me, Would muse and eye me, White Life unrolled us its very best. Why, then, latterly did we not speak, Did we not think of those...
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Selected Poems of Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy - 1998 - 324 pagine
...you used to be; Till in darkening dankness 20 The yawning blankness Of the perspective sickens me! You were she who abode By those red-veined rocks far West, You were the swan-necked one who rode 25 Along the beetling Beeny Crest, And, reining nigh me, Would muse and eye me, While Life unrolled...
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The Ethics of Mourning: Grief and Responsibility in Elegiac Literature

R. Clifton Spargo - 2004 - 338 pagine
...Hardy briefly revisits the past as if Emma's recollected proximity could sustain a fantasy of intimacy ("And, reining nigh me, / Would muse and eye me, / While Life unrolled us its very best" [26-28]), but immediately his remembrance is troubled by the fact that the mutuality he imagines was...
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Open Secrets: The Literature of Uncounted Experience

Anne-Lise François - 2008 - 336 pagine
...diminishment of "call." 77. Sacks thus dismisses these objectifying images as representative of the You were she who abode By those red-veined rocks far...and eye me, While Life unrolled us its very best. ("The Going") "Would muse and eye me" prefigures the phantom's silent stare, suggesting that the young...
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The London Mercury, Volume 5

Sir John Collings Squire, Rolfe Arnold Scott-James - 1922 - 726 pagine
...Patmore 's, like the awkward address of a country boy : You were she who abode By those red- veined rocks far West, You were the swan-necked one who rode Along the beetling Beeny crest. Yet there are times when the harshly tender beauty of passages like that may please as much as the...
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