We passed the fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. We paused before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground; The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound. Since then 'tis centuries; but each Feels shorter than the day I first... The Nineteenth Century - Página 6921892Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Emily Dickinson - 1890 - 168 páginas
...A swelling of the ground ; The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound. Since then 't is centuries ; but each Feels shorter than the day I...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. XXVIII. HE went as quiet as the dew From a familiar flower. Not like the dew did she return At the... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1890 - 164 páginas
...A swelling of the ground ; The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound. Since then 't is centuries ; but each Feels shorter than the day I...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. XXVIIL OHE went as quiet as the dew *-* From a familiar flower. Not like the dew did she return At... | |
| 1892 - 1088 páginas
...but just ourselves, And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My lahor, and my leisure, too, For his civility. We passed the...quality which is rare in poetry of any period. Miss Dickenson's gift of seeing, now as in an Apocalyptic vision, now as in a dream of fairyland, is unique... | |
| William Garrett Horder - 1896 - 408 páginas
...vineyard top. The harvest of the world is great indeed, O Jesus ! and the laborers are few. ©tcfttnaon THE CHARIOT BECAUSE I could not stop for Death, He...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. CERTAINTY I NEVER saw a moor, I never saw the sea ; Yet know I how the heather looks, And what a wave... | |
| William Garrett Horder - 1900 - 424 páginas
...And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, We passed the school where children played, Their...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. CERTAINTY I NEVER saw a moor, I never saw the sea ; Yet know I how the heather looks, And what a wave... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1922 - 378 páginas
...but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labour, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. 47 If I shouldn't be alive When the robins come, Give the one in red cravat A memorial crumb. If I... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 888 páginas
...sea or shore; Whate'er betides, Thy love abides, Our God, for evermore. THE CHARIOT EMILY DICKINSON Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. DEATH EMILY DICKINSON Death is a dialogue between The spirit and the dust. "Dissolve," says Death;... | |
| Bliss Carman - 1927 - 714 páginas
...at the gate The angels must have spied, Since I could never find her Upon the mortal side. XVIII * Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward Eternity. 1 Copyright, 1890, by Little, Brown & Company XIX1 Have you got a brook in your little heart, Where... | |
| Bliss Carman - 1927 - 722 páginas
...figure at the gate The angels must have spied, Since I could never find her Upon the mortal side. XVIII1 Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward Eternity. 1 Copyright, 1890, by Little, Brown & Company 290 Have you got a brook in your little heart, Where... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1927 - 390 páginas
...fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. We paused before a house that seemed A swelling on the ground; The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice...first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. If I shouldn't be alive When the robins come, Give the one in red cravat A memorial crumb. If I couldn't... | |
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