Poetry, Volume 12Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina 11
... flower that sings And burns a violet hole In the blue - gray dusk . He touches dark stems in a row , He tips them with his hot mist - flower , Stem after stem ; And one by one They bloom , and glow , And have white flowers on them , And ...
... flower that sings And burns a violet hole In the blue - gray dusk . He touches dark stems in a row , He tips them with his hot mist - flower , Stem after stem ; And one by one They bloom , and glow , And have white flowers on them , And ...
Pagina 13
... flower flamed high beneath her words : " Oh , sorrow for the shining , wind - swept highways of the sea ! - They are made foul with blood . Oh , sorrow for the beauty of earth , For glowing orchards and quivering fields , For jeweled ...
... flower flamed high beneath her words : " Oh , sorrow for the shining , wind - swept highways of the sea ! - They are made foul with blood . Oh , sorrow for the beauty of earth , For glowing orchards and quivering fields , For jeweled ...
Pagina 16
... flower And the white flame of the tree . Oh , burn me with your beauty then , Oh , hurt me , tree and flower , Lest in the end death try to take Even this glistening hour . O shaken flowers , O shimmering trees , O sunlit white and blue ...
... flower And the white flame of the tree . Oh , burn me with your beauty then , Oh , hurt me , tree and flower , Lest in the end death try to take Even this glistening hour . O shaken flowers , O shimmering trees , O sunlit white and blue ...
Pagina 42
... flaw . One of these , Chickory and Daisies , seems to indicate the very task Mr. Williams had set himself : Lift your flowers on bitter stems , chickory ! Lift them up out of the scorched ground [ 42 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
... flaw . One of these , Chickory and Daisies , seems to indicate the very task Mr. Williams had set himself : Lift your flowers on bitter stems , chickory ! Lift them up out of the scorched ground [ 42 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
Pagina 43
... flowers that bloom in high places above timber - line . One poem , To a Solitary Disciple , especially from its twelfth line onward , has ease and elegance above the rest , rearing itself on a tough tenuous stem to the single freedom of ...
... flowers that bloom in high places above timber - line . One poem , To a Solitary Disciple , especially from its twelfth line onward , has ease and elegance above the rest , rearing itself on a tough tenuous stem to the single freedom of ...
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