And by captain's commands. 0 the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn; And the proud and hard earth Never broken for corn; And the crowds at the fair, The herds loosened and blind, Loud words and dark faces And the wild blood behind. Wild Earth and Other Poems - Страница 6написао/ла Padraic Colum - 1916 - 73 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 488 страница
...soldiers, red soldiers, You 've seen many lands, But you march two by two, And by captain's commands. 0 the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn,...the wild blood behind. (O strong men, with your best 1 would strive breast to breast; I could quiet your herds With my words, with my words.) I will bring... | |
| Padraic Colum - 1907 - 56 страница
...soldiers—red soldiers ! You've seen many lands ; But you walk two by two, And by captain's commands. O ! the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn...and dark faces And the wild blood behind. (O! strong 1 men with your best I would strive breast to breast I could quiet your herds With my words, with my... | |
| John Cooke - 1909 - 814 страница
...soldiers, red soldiers ! You've seen many lands ; But you walk two and two, And by captain's commands. 0 the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn,...the wild blood behind. (O strong men with your best 1 would strive breast to breast I could quiet your herds With my words, with my words •') I will... | |
| George William Russell - 1913 - 122 страница
...love the excitement, noise and tumult of a fair. One of our last poets sings of it with exultation : "The crowds at the fair. The herds loosened and blind,...Loud words and dark faces And the wild blood behind." Why, poet, this was a business assembly. Were you aware that these men were wrecking their industry... | |
| Ernest Augustus Boyd - 1916 - 424 страница
...seems to men struggling daily in contact with primitive forces. The peasant speaks in such lines as: O! the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn;...And the proud and hard earth Never broken for corn, i If he allows himself to comment upon these pictures, he does so in terms as simple as they are profound:... | |
| Ernest Augustus Boyd - 1916 - 426 страница
...seems to men struggling daily in contact with primitive forces. The peasant speaks in such lines as: 0! the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn,...And the proud and hard earth Never broken for corn. If he allows himself to comment upon these pictures, he does so in terms as simple as they are profound... | |
| 1921 - 142 страница
...soldiers — red soldiers ! You've seen many lands ; But you walk two by two, And by captain's commands. O ! the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn...Loud words and dark faces And the wild blood behind. (0 ! strong men, with your best I would strive breast to breast. I could quiet your herds With my words,... | |
| 1922 - 774 страница
...soldiers — red soldiers! You've seen many lands; But you walk two by two And by captain's commands. O! the smell of the beasts. The wet wind in the morn;...crowds at the fair, The herds loosened and blind, I>oud words and dark faces And the wild blood behind. (O! strong men, with your best I would strive... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1924 - 308 страница
...soldiers — red, soldiers! You've seen many lands; But you walk two by two, And by captain's commands. O! the smell of the beasts, The wet wind in the morn;...wild blood behind. (O! strong men, with your best 1 would strive breast to breast, I could quiet your herds I will bring you, my kine, Where there's... | |
| Hugh Alexander Law - 1926 - 328 страница
...with black water, And my thoughts on white ships And the King o' Spain's daughter! • « • * • O the smell of the beasts. The wet wind in the morn,...Loud words and dark faces, And the wild blood behind. Closer to the old tradition, yet akin to the new, is the work of Alfred Perceval Graves, whose services... | |
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