Great rest, and fulness after dearth. All the bright company of Heaven Hold him in their high comradeship, The Dog-Star and the Sisters Seven, Orion's Belt and sworded hip. The woodland trees that stand together, They stand to him each one a friend; They... A Book of Verse of the Great War - Pagina 68a cura di - 1917 - 184 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Thomas Caldwell - 1922 - 432 pagine
...And with the trees to newer birth; And find, when fighting shall be done, Great rest, and fullness after dearth. All the bright company of Heaven Hold...stand together, They stand to him each one a friend ; The kestrel hovering by day, And the little owls that call by night, Bid him be swift and keen as... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pagine
...And with the trees to newer birth; And find, when fighting shall be done, Great rest, and fullness after dearth. All the bright company of Heaven ' Hold...speak in the windy weather; They guide to valley and ridge's end. The kestrel hovering by day, And the little owls that call by night, Bid him be swift... | |
| Jacqueline Theodore Trotter - 1923 - 216 pagine
...trees to newer birth; And find, when fighting shall be done, Great rest, and fullness after dearth. 39 All the bright company of heaven Hold him in their...speak in the windy weather; They guide to valley and ridge's end. The kestrel hovering by day, And the little owls that call by night, Bid him be swift... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1923 - 632 pagine
...And with the trees to newer birth ; And find, when fighting shall be done, Great rest, and fullness after dearth. All the bright company of Heaven Hold...and the Sisters Seven, Orion's Belt and sworded hip. 244 The woodland trees that stand together, They stand to him each one a friend, They gently speak... | |
| 1923 - 700 pagine
...and bringing companionship to the departed is depicted beautifully in the poem of |ulian Grenfell. All the bright company of heaven Hold him in their...and the Sisters Seven, Orion's belt and sworded hip. Two lines only of John Davidson— but what a picture! Night sank: like flakes of silver fire The stars... | |
| 1995 - 164 pagine
...And with the trees to newer birth; And find, when fighting shall be done, Great rest, and fullness after dearth. All the bright company of Heaven Hold...speak in the windy weather; They guide to valley and ridge's end. The kestrel hovering by day, And the little owls that call by night, Bid him be swift... | |
| Michael Seed - 2000 - 194 pagine
...And with the trees to newer birth; And find, when fighting shall be done, Great rest, and fullness after dearth. All the bright company of Heaven Hold...speak in the windy weather; They guide to valley and ridge's end. The kestrel hovering by day, And the little owls that call by night, Bid him be swift... | |
| Stuart Sillars - 2007 - 90 pagine
...nature, had been fulfilled, and with it the sense of consolation that it had expressed. In its claim that 'All the bright company of heaven/ Hold him in their high comradeship' the poem adopts the language of Christian hymns to reassure those at home that the dead soldiers live on,... | |
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