The bugles ! they are crying back again — Bugles that broke the nights of Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. Stand back, ye trembling messengers of ill ! Women, let go my hair : I am the Queen, A whirlwind and a blaze of swords to quell... The Man with the Hoe: And Other Poems - Pagina 4de Edwin Markham - 1900 - 114 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1897 - 878 pagini
...disappeared among the trees of the plaza. {To be continued, t A LOOK INTO THE GULF By Charles Edwin Markham I LOOKED one night, and there Semiramis, With all...Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. Stand back ye trembling messengers of ill, I rush out with my hair unbound to quell IiiMirgent cities.... | |
| 1897 - 992 pagini
...the trees of the plaza. (To be continued. ( A LOOK INTO THE GULF7 By Charles Edwin Markham I LOOK.KD one night, and there Semiramis, With all her mourning...laugh : '• The bugles they are crying back again — liugles that broke the nights of Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. Stand back ye... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1897 - 878 pagini
...among the trees of the plaza. (To be continued.) A LOOK INTO THE GULF By Charles Edwin Markham I LOOKKD one night, and there Semiramis, With all her mourning...Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. Stand back ye trembling messengers of ill, I rush out with my hair unbound to quell Insurgent cities.... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 pagini
...And sees too deep for laughter; Her touch is a vibration and a light From worlds before and after. Stand back, ye trembling messengers of ill ! Women, let go my hair: I am the Queen, A whirlwind and... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pagini
...THE GULF 1 1ХЮКЕВ one night, and there Semiramis, With all her mourning doves about her bead, Sat rocking on an ancient road of Hell, Withered and...Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. A whirlwind and a blaze of swords te quell Insurgent cities. Let the iron tread Of armies shake the... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 968 pagini
...Scmirnmis, With nil her mourning doves about her head, Sat rocking on an ancient road of Hell, Withered nnd eyeless, chanting to the moon Snatches of song they...Nineveh. And then her voice rang out with rattling laugh: "Tho bugles I they are crying hack again — Bugles that broke the nights of Babylon, And then went... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 pagini
...And sees too deep for laughter; Her touch is a vibration and a light From worlds before and after. ughton Mifflin A whirlwind and a blaze of swords to quell Insurgent cities. Let the iron tread Of armies shake the... | |
| David George Downey - 1906 - 230 pagini
...lust, and all unspeakable and well-nigh unimaginable crimes and infamies against human brotherhood : I looked one night, and there Semiramis, With all...Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. Stand back, ye trembling messengers of ill! Women, let go my hair: I am the Queen, A whirlwind and... | |
| Hudson Maxim - 1910 - 460 pagini
...the imagination. "A Look into the Gulf," by Edwin Markham, is a poem similar in its suggestiveness: "I looked one night, and there Semiramis, With all...Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. "Stand back, ye trembling messengers of ill! Women, let go my hair: I am the Queen, A whirlwind and... | |
| Hudson Maxim - 1910 - 352 pagini
...Edwin Markham, is a poem similar in its suggestiveness: "I looked one night, and there S emir amis, With all her mourning doves about her head, Sat rocking...Babylon, And then went crying on through Nineveh. "Stand back, ye trembling messengers of ill! Women, let go my hair: I am the Queen, A whirlwind and... | |
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