| William Butler Yeats - 1922 - 390 páginas
...doll-maker's house Looks at the cradle and bawls : " That is an insult to us." But the oldest of all the dolls Who had seen, being kept for show, Generations...Hither to our disgrace, A noisy and filthy thing." Hearing him groan and stretch The doll-maker's wife is aware Her husband has heard the wretch, And... | |
| the late M. L. Rosenthal - 1997 - 379 páginas
...the dollmaker who created them. They are indignant because his wife has given birth to a living baby: '"The man and the woman bring / Hither, to our disgrace, / A noisy and filthy thing.'" At this outcry, the mother is reduced to abject shame and apologizes to her husband: "'My dear, my... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2000 - 556 páginas
...bawls: That2 is an insult to us.' But the oldest of all the dolls Who had seen, being kept for show, 5 Generations of his sort, Out-screams the whole shelf:...report Evil of this place, The man and the woman bring 10 Hither to our disgrace, A noisy and filthy thing.' Hearing him groan and stretch The doll-maker's... | |
| Patrick J. Quinn - 1999 - 244 páginas
...Dolls." Man-made dolls, perfect like Pythagorean statues, are insulted by the doll maker's infant child. The man and the woman bring Hither, to our disgrace, A noisy and filthy thing. The child certainly brings no comfort or reconciliation to his parents, one set of unreconciled opposites.... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2000 - 436 páginas
...doll-maker's house Looks at the cradle and bawls: 'That is an insult to us.' But the oldest of all the dolls, Who had seen, being kept for show, Generations of his sort, Out-screams the whole shelf: 'Althoug There's not a man can report Evil of this place, The man and the woman bring Hither, to our... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2001 - 612 páginas
...doll-maker's house Looks at the cradle and bawls: 'That is an insult to us.' But the oldest of all the dolls, Who had seen, being kept for show, Generations...report Evil of this place, The man and the woman bring 10 Hither, to our disgrace, A noisy and filthy thing.' Hearing him groan and stretch The doll-maker's... | |
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