Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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Pagina 19
... hand he places an actual , brilliantly colored flower . ] He shall forget the Woman - motive now . Garbed mind has use : it keeps the scene intact . Man . [ Sometimes intoning . ] Behold the ancient altar of this wood . I cannot quite ...
... hand he places an actual , brilliantly colored flower . ] He shall forget the Woman - motive now . Garbed mind has use : it keeps the scene intact . Man . [ Sometimes intoning . ] Behold the ancient altar of this wood . I cannot quite ...
Pagina 20
... hands are pure and stainless as the light Reflected to the moon and seven stars . Girl . You like my hands ? Man . [ His tone changing . ] Why do I find you here ? Capulchard . That theme has character ; I'll give her words . Girl . It ...
... hands are pure and stainless as the light Reflected to the moon and seven stars . Girl . You like my hands ? Man . [ His tone changing . ] Why do I find you here ? Capulchard . That theme has character ; I'll give her words . Girl . It ...
Pagina 21
... hand to help her or restrain ? Do they snatch joy from her unhappiness ? [ Capulchard places the Woman at the right edge of the decoration . ] Nay , they are gods : their silence must have cause— Immortal life ! Woman . Death would not ...
... hand to help her or restrain ? Do they snatch joy from her unhappiness ? [ Capulchard places the Woman at the right edge of the decoration . ] Nay , they are gods : their silence must have cause— Immortal life ! Woman . Death would not ...
Pagina 40
... hand , this on the left means much to us . This I like . This , although very beautiful in its time , is impossible today . Why ? But , of course , you know ! ” For criticism of this type is no more exact than that . It does not " come ...
... hand , this on the left means much to us . This I like . This , although very beautiful in its time , is impossible today . Why ? But , of course , you know ! ” For criticism of this type is no more exact than that . It does not " come ...
Pagina 62
... hand from where it lay Like a white crumpled spider on his knee : " That leaf there in your open book ! It moved Just then , I thought . It's stood erect like that , There on the table , ever since I came , Trying to turn itself ...
... hand from where it lay Like a white crumpled spider on his knee : " That leaf there in your open book ! It moved Just then , I thought . It's stood erect like that , There on the table , ever since I came , Trying to turn itself ...
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