Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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Pagina 30
... stars themselves ; And these Grotesques would seek a wider range , A third dimension , something - infinite . Girl . Pray to the gods . Woman . [ Gently . ] Yes ; offer them a prayer . Capulchard . Now like a daemon of dread power ...
... stars themselves ; And these Grotesques would seek a wider range , A third dimension , something - infinite . Girl . Pray to the gods . Woman . [ Gently . ] Yes ; offer them a prayer . Capulchard . Now like a daemon of dread power ...
Pagina 98
... star - dust , or to analyze the shivering beauty of the dawn . His work has the pe- culiarly Celtic quality of existing in space , completely di- vorced from the world as we know it . His beauty comes to us faintly , filtered through ...
... star - dust , or to analyze the shivering beauty of the dawn . His work has the pe- culiarly Celtic quality of existing in space , completely di- vorced from the world as we know it . His beauty comes to us faintly , filtered through ...
Pagina 110
... Stars , by Henry Herbert Knibbs . Houghton Mifflin Co. After Hours , by Wm . Frederick Feld . Loyola Univ . Press , Chicago . The Two Worlds , by Sherard Vines . B. H. Blackwell , Oxford . Eng . The Iron Age , by Frank Betts . B. H. ...
... Stars , by Henry Herbert Knibbs . Houghton Mifflin Co. After Hours , by Wm . Frederick Feld . Loyola Univ . Press , Chicago . The Two Worlds , by Sherard Vines . B. H. Blackwell , Oxford . Eng . The Iron Age , by Frank Betts . B. H. ...
Pagina 114
... star . Through the misted city mainland , wide their questing sum- mons fly Many - toned- " O mortal , tell me who you are ! " Down the midland , down the morning , fresh their sweep- ing voices buoy : " Siren ship ! Silver ship ...
... star . Through the misted city mainland , wide their questing sum- mons fly Many - toned- " O mortal , tell me who you are ! " Down the midland , down the morning , fresh their sweep- ing voices buoy : " Siren ship ! Silver ship ...
Pagina 127
... star and moon and bolted sun Slide crazily in the sky . O God ! The whole world , like the dunes , Dances fantastic - wise Down to what end , before what tunes , Beneath what dancing skies ! And blown along like grains of sand Ourselves ...
... star and moon and bolted sun Slide crazily in the sky . O God ! The whole world , like the dunes , Dances fantastic - wise Down to what end , before what tunes , Beneath what dancing skies ! And blown along like grains of sand Ourselves ...
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