The Man with the Hoe: And Other PoemsDoubleday & McClure Company, 1900 - 114 pagini |
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... glory out . When the great oak is straining in the wind , The boughs drink in new beauty , and the trunk Sends down a deeper root on the windward side . Only the soul that knows the mighty grief Can know the mighty rapture . Sorrows ...
... glory out . When the great oak is straining in the wind , The boughs drink in new beauty , and the trunk Sends down a deeper root on the windward side . Only the soul that knows the mighty grief Can know the mighty rapture . Sorrows ...
Pagina 19
... glory of the Lord To half - awakened shepherds in the fields , Looking with foolish faces on the rush Of the Great Splendor , when the pulsing hush Came o'er the hills , came o'er the heavens afar Where on their cliff of stars the ...
... glory of the Lord To half - awakened shepherds in the fields , Looking with foolish faces on the rush Of the Great Splendor , when the pulsing hush Came o'er the hills , came o'er the heavens afar Where on their cliff of stars the ...
Pagina 52
... glory of light ; Now the shade of a rock on the river is shaking , And a wave leaps high up growing suddenly white . A Song at the Start The weight of the whole. A Song at the Start The Joy of the Hills. 52 A Song at the Start,
... glory of light ; Now the shade of a rock on the river is shaking , And a wave leaps high up growing suddenly white . A Song at the Start The weight of the whole. A Song at the Start The Joy of the Hills. 52 A Song at the Start,
Pagina 62
... hills apart , I've felt it like a glory in my heart ( The world's mysterious stir ) - But had no throat like yours , my bird , Nor such a listener . Youth and Time Once , I remember , the world 62 Joy of the Morning,
... hills apart , I've felt it like a glory in my heart ( The world's mysterious stir ) - But had no throat like yours , my bird , Nor such a listener . Youth and Time Once , I remember , the world 62 Joy of the Morning,
Pagina 64
... glory died on the craggy horn ; And suddenly all was strange and gray , And the rocks came out on the trodden way . I hear no more the wild thrush sing : He is silent now on the peach aswing . Something is gone from the house of mirth ...
... glory died on the craggy horn ; And suddenly all was strange and gray , And the rocks came out on the trodden way . I hear no more the wild thrush sing : He is silent now on the peach aswing . Something is gone from the house of mirth ...
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afar aswing Babylon billow bird blowing bough break Brotherhood build cherubim cliff comes cries dark darken dawn deep Desire of Nations Divine Mother dream EDWIN MARKHAM face fading feet field fire fleeing flinging flower flutes follow footfall Furrow glad glory gnome gray Greece grief Gulf hands harebell hark hear heart heavens hills homeless hour hurrying hush Hylas kings land leafy Life's lifted light lightly look Lord Lord of Light Louise Michel lyre Lyric mighty moon morning Mystery night Nineveh ocean peaks phantoms Pleiad Poet poppy rapture road rock rose rush Satyr Sepulcher Seven Valleys shadow shape shout silent Sing skies sleep softly song soul star stir swiftening tell thee things Thou thrush Thy beauty Toilers touch trembling vale valley voice Wail Wandering Dead weary whirlwind whisper wild Wild hearts wind windy wings woodland youth
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Pagina 2 - More fraught with danger to the universe. What gulfs between him and the seraphim! Slave of the wheel of labor, what to him Are Plato and the swing of Pleiades? What the long reaches of the peaks of song, The rift of dawn, the reddening of the rose? Through this dread shape the suffering ages look; Time's...
Pagina 2 - Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world. Who made him dead to rapture and despair, A thing that grieves not and that never hopes, Stolid and stunned, a brother to the ox? Who loosened and let down this brutal jaw? Whose was the hand that slanted back this brow? Whose breath blew out the light within this brain?
Pagina 103 - And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness... So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them...
Pagina 14 - Teach me, Father, how to be Kind and patient as a tree. Joyfully the crickets croon Under shady oak at noon ; Beetle, on his mission bent. Tarries in that cooling tent. Let me, also, cheer a spot. Hidden field or garden grot — Place where passing souls can rest On the way and be their best.
Pagina 3 - How will you ever straighten up this shape; Touch it again with immortality; Give back the upward looking and the light; Rebuild in it the music and the dream ; Make right the immemorial infamies, Perfidious wrongs, immedicable woes? O masters, lords, and rulers in all lands, How will the Future reckon with this Man ? How answer his brute question in that hour When whirlwinds of rebellion shake all shores?
Pagina 13 - Teach me, Father, how to go Softly as the grasses grow; Hush my soul to meet the shock Of the wild world as a rock; But my spirit, propt with power, Make as simple as a flower...
Pagina 74 - THE INVISIBLE BRIDE THE low-voiced girls that go In gardens of the Lord, Like flowers of the field they grow In sisterly accord. Their whispering feet are white Along the leafy ways; They go in whirls of light Too beautiful for praise. And in their band forsooth Is one to set me free— The one that touched my youth— The one God gave to me. She kindles the desire Whereby the gods survive— The white ideal fire That keeps my soul alive. Now at the wondrous hour, She leaves her star supreme, And...
Pagina 3 - O masters, lords and rulers in all lands, Is this the handiwork you give to God, This monstrous thing distorted and soul-quenched? How will you ever straighten up this shape; Touch it again with immortality; Give back the upward looking and the light; Rebuild in it the music and the dream; Make right the immemorial infamies, Perfidious wrongs, immedicable woes? O masters, lords and rulers in all lands, How will the Future reckon with this Man? How answer his brute question in that hour When whirlwinds...
Pagina 4 - 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 Insurgent cities. Let the iron tread Of armies shake the earth. Look, lofty towers: Assyria goes by upon the wind...
Pagina 22 - He comes to make the long injustice right — Comes to push back the shadow of the night, The gray Tradition full of flint and flaw — Comes to wipe out the insults to the soul, The insults of the Few against the Whole, The insults they make righteous with a law.