And I must walk this road that winds 'Twixt bog and bog, while east there lies A city with its men and books, With treasures open to the wise, Heart-words from equals, comrade-looks; Down here they have but tale and song, They talk Repeal the whole night... Wild Earth and Other Poems - Страница 59написао/ла Padraic Colum - 1916 - 73 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Padraic Colum, George William Russell - 1904 - 66 страница
...and heat In loneliness and hunger-smart. And I know Homer too, I ween, As Munster poets know Oisin. And I must walk this road that winds 'Twixt bog and...A city with its men and books With treasures open for the wise, Heart-words from equals, comrade-looks. Down here they have but .tale and song. They... | |
| Padraic Colum - 1907 - 56 страница
...THE FORTIES With bending o'er the smould'ring peat. My eyelids red and heavy are, I know the JEneid now by heart, My Virgil read in cold and heat. In...And I know Homer, too, I ween As Munster poets know Oisin. And I must walk this road that winds 'Twixt bog and bog, while east there lies A city with its... | |
| Ernest Augustus Boyd - 1916 - 424 страница
...to assist him in evoking that pitiable figure. There is a suggestion of autobiography in the verse: And I must walk this road that winds 'Twixt bog and...comrade-looks; Down here they have but tale and song, They talked Repeal the whole night long. Another aspect of this absence of literary allusion is the freedom... | |
| Ernest Augustus Boyd - 1916 - 426 страница
...to assist him in evoking that pitiable figure. There is a suggestion of autobiography in the verse: And I must walk this road that winds 'Twixt bog and...its men and books, With treasures open to the wise, Heart- words from equals, comrade-looks; Down here they have but tale and song, They talked Repeal... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1917 - 582 страница
...Forties" : My eyelids red and heavy are, With bending o'er the smould'ring peat. I know the JEneid now by heart, My Virgil read in cold and heat, In...and hunger smart. And I know Homer, too, I ween, As other poets know Ossian. Not at all neat — on the contrary, quite ostentatiously careless and dishevelled... | |
| 1922 - 774 страница
...may discover: My eyelids rod anil hpavy are With bonding o'er the smoldering peat. I know the ^neid now by heart. My Virgil read in cold and heat. In...loneliness and hunger smart. And I know Homer, too, I wpen, As Munster poets know Oisin. And I must walk this road that winds Twlxt bog and 'bog, while east... | |
| 1923 - 212 страница
...the Forties My eyelids red and heavy are, With bending o'er the smold'ring peat. I know the Aeneid now by heart, My Virgil read in cold and heat, In...east there lies A city with its men and books, With treasurers open to the wise, Heart- words from equals, comrade- looks; Down here they have but tale... | |
| 1923 - 212 страница
...the Forties My eyelids red and heavy are, With bending o'er the smold'ring peat. I know the Aeneid now by heart, My Virgil read in cold and heat, In...east there lies A city with its men and books, With treasurers open to the wise, Heart-words from equals, comrade-looks; Down here they have but tale and... | |
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