A CRADLE SONG O MEN from the fields! Come gently within. Tread softly, softly, O men coming in! Mavourneen is going From me and from you, Where Mary will fold him With mantle of blue! From reek of the smoke And cold of the floor, And the peering of things... Wild Earth and Other Poems - Страница 28написао/ла Padraic Colum - 1916 - 73 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Padraic Colum - 1907 - 56 страница
...softly, O ! men coming in. Mavourneen is going From me and from you, To Mary, the Mother, Whose mantle is blue! From reek of the smoke And cold of the floor,...come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. I heard in the night the pigeons Stirring within their nest: The wild pigeon's stir was tender Like... | |
| John Cooke - 1909 - 814 страница
...own — Out of the wind's and the rain's way. 398 vf Cradle Song MEN from the fields ! Come softly within. Tread softly, softly, O men coming in ! Mavourneen...come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. JAMES H. COUSINS 399 the Coming of .T^iamh (77) C OFTLY, as comes a wind across the sea ^ That thrills... | |
| Katharine Tynan - 1913 - 198 страница
...him from his sleep— Ululu !) A CRADLE SONG Padraic Colum f\ MEN from the fields ! ^^ Come softly within. Tread softly, softly, O men coming in ! Mavourneen...things Across the half-door. O men from the fields 1 Soft, softly come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. . /- v / +- -v FONTENOY, I745 ^^K4... | |
| Mary C. Sturgeon - 1916 - 344 страница
...softly, O ! men coming in. Mavourneen is going From me and from you, To Mary, the Mother, Whose mantle is blue ! From reek of the smoke And cold of the floor,...come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. Such also is Mr Colum's " Ballad Maker," from which I quote the first and last stanzas : Once I loved... | |
| Thomas MacDonagh - 1916 - 278 страница
...to me," cries the mother in Wordsworth's poem. " Mavourneen is going From me and from you, From the reek of the smoke And cold of the floor, And the peering of things Across the half-door," cries the mother in a poem of Padraic Colum's. Of course Wordsworth has things as bald and as simple... | |
| English Association - 1917 - 198 страница
...SONG O, MEN from the fields ! Come gently within. Tread softly, softly, O ! men coming in. Mavoiffneen is going From me and from you, Where Mary will fold...come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. Padraic Colum. 125. ON A DEAD CHILD PERFECT little body, without fault or stain on thee, With promise... | |
| English Association - 1919 - 196 страница
...coming in. Mavourneen is going From me and from you, Where Mary will fold him With mantle of blue I From reek of the smoke And cold of the floor, And...come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. Padraic Colum. P 125. ON A DEAD CHILD Though cold and stark and bare, The bloom and the charm of life... | |
| 1921 - 142 страница
...quieter Than lullabies. Swaying with the reedgrass Over the stream Lazily she lingered Cradling a dream. A CRADLE SONG O, MEN from the fields ! Come gently...come thro'. Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue. A DROVER To Meath of the pastures, From wet hills of the sea, Through Leitrim and Longford, Go my cattle... | |
| William Lee Richardson, Jesse M. Owen - 1922 - 544 страница
..."A Cradle Song," one of the most appealing of his peasant poems : "Omen from the fields! Come softly within, Tread softly, softly, O men coming in ! "Mavourneen...half-door. "O men from the fields ! Soft, softly come through; Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue."1 With the names mentioned — Yeats, Synge, Colum... | |
| William Lee Richardson, Jesse M. Owen - 1922 - 544 страница
...Cradle Song," one of the most appealing of his peasant poems : "O men from the fields ! Come softly within, Tread softly, softly, O men coming in ! "Mavourneen...floor, And the peering of things Across the half-door. V y "0 men from the fields ! Soft, softly come through; Mary puts round him Her mantle of blue."1 With... | |
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