Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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Pagina 36
... voice in their chanting , and the tunes they use have a much more definite melody than that recorded by Mr. Yeats . Yet it is in its essence much the same thing , a loose , flowing chant which varies from individual to individual and ...
... voice in their chanting , and the tunes they use have a much more definite melody than that recorded by Mr. Yeats . Yet it is in its essence much the same thing , a loose , flowing chant which varies from individual to individual and ...
Pagina 37
... been able to render exactly , but some effect of the whole may be gained from these transcriptions , particularly if given glissando by the voice or a stringed instrument . First Tune Tshung siau ih khuh dzeh tshien kyung L [ 37 ]
... been able to render exactly , but some effect of the whole may be gained from these transcriptions , particularly if given glissando by the voice or a stringed instrument . First Tune Tshung siau ih khuh dzeh tshien kyung L [ 37 ]
Pagina 42
... voices her own tragedy of subjection : I sing a lullaby that in listening to Thou shalt lie down and sleep sweetly . Sleep , my child , and grow ; Grow and become a great man Where there is no ruler . Be the ruler of thyself . Enlarge ...
... voices her own tragedy of subjection : I sing a lullaby that in listening to Thou shalt lie down and sleep sweetly . Sleep , my child , and grow ; Grow and become a great man Where there is no ruler . Be the ruler of thyself . Enlarge ...
Pagina 68
... fight through with him , I suppose . " Cole had been telephoning in the dark . Mrs. Cole's voice came from an inner room : " Did she call you or you call her ? " Snow " She me . You'd better dress - you [ 68 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
... fight through with him , I suppose . " Cole had been telephoning in the dark . Mrs. Cole's voice came from an inner room : " Did she call you or you call her ? " Snow " She me . You'd better dress - you [ 68 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
Pagina 69
... then ' - like a threat . And then her voice came scraping slow : ' Oh , you , Why did you let him go ? ' " " Asked why we let him ? You let me there . I'll ask her why she let him . She didn't dare to speak when he was here . [ 69 ]
... then ' - like a threat . And then her voice came scraping slow : ' Oh , you , Why did you let him go ? ' " " Asked why we let him ? You let me there . I'll ask her why she let him . She didn't dare to speak when he was here . [ 69 ]
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