| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 706 pagini
...no longer investigate them, for their bones have not lasted: men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...death. The wrinkles progress upon themselves in a phalanx, beautiful under networks of foam, and fade breathlessly while the sea rustles in and out of... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 708 pagini
...no longer investigate them, for their bones have not lasted: men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...death. > The wrinkles progress upon themselves in a phalanx, beautiful under networks of foam, and fade breathlessly while the sea rustles in and out of... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Morton Dauwen Zabel, George Dillon, Karl Shapiro, Henry Rago, Peter De Vries, Jessica North MacDonald, Marion Strobel - 1925 - 746 pagini
...sound effects of Miss Moore's poems one should read them aloud: Men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...death. The wrinkles progress upon themselves in a phalanx — beautiful under networks of foam, and fade breathlessly while the sea rustles in and out... | |
| Harriet Monroe - 1925 - 442 pagini
...sound effects of Miss Moore's poems one should read them aloud: Men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...death. The wrinkles progress upon themselves in a phalanx — beautiful under networks of foam, and fade breathlessly while the sea rustles in and out... | |
| Jean Garrigue - 50 pagini
...haunted by the beauty of the metaphor that wins life from death: men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...water-spiders as if there were no such thing as death. In "An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in the Shape of a Fish" there is "a wave held up for us to see/In... | |
| Richard Gray - 1976 - 292 pagini
...no longer investigate them for their bones have not lasted : men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...blades of the oars moving together like the feet of water spiders as if there were no such thing as death. 1 5 The wrinkles progress among themselves in... | |
| Marianne Moore - 1994 - 324 pagini
...no longer investigate them for their bones have not lasted : men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...were no such thing as death. The wrinkles progress among themselves in a phalanx — beautiful under networks of foam, and fade breathlessly while the... | |
| David Bromwich - 2001 - 275 pagini
...no longer investigate them for their bones have not lasted: men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...were no such thing as death. The wrinkles progress among themselves in a phalanx — beautiful under networks of foam, and fade breathlessly while the... | |
| Robert Pogue Harrison - 2010 - 224 pagini
...beneath the water's phenomenal surface in the final verses: men lower their nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...blades of the oars moving together like the feet of water spiders as if there were no such thing as death. The wrinkles progress among themselves in a... | |
| Lawrence Rainey - 2005 - 1217 pagini
...no longer investigate them for their bones have not lasted: men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are desecrating a grave, and row quickly...water-spiders as if there were no such thing as death. 15 The wrinkles progress upon themselves in a phalanx - beautiful under networks of foam, and fade... | |
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