It is portentous, and a thing of state That here at midnight, in our little town A mourning figure walks, and will not rest, Near the old court-house pacing up and down, Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play,... Contemporary War Poems - Página 7editado por - 1914 - 43 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1918 - 746 páginas
...often inexcusably low. ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT [In Springfield, Illinois.] BY VACHEL LINDSAY It is portentous, and a thing of state That here at...court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play ; Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1919 - 898 páginas
...personal characteristics, habits and more of his life before he became president." The poem follows : It is portentous and a thing of state That here at...courthouse pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards, He lingers where his children used to play, Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| Vachel Lindsay - 1914 - 192 páginas
...SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 INTENDED TO BE READ ALOUD I. ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (In Springfield, Illinois) It is portentous, and a thing of state That here at...court-house pacing up and down, Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play, Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1917 - 922 páginas
...as well as effectiveness of phrasing in Mr. Vachel Lindsay's "Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight" : It is portentous, and a thing of state That here at...court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play; Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| Vachel Lindsay - 1915 - 196 páginas
...1914 INTENDED TO BE READ ALOUD 148 I. ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (In Springfield, Illinois) It is portentous, and a thing of state ^ That here at midnight, in our little town to A/mourning figure walks, and will not rest, 6 v V • 7 • 1 Near the old court-house pacing up... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1916 - 340 páginas
...Winifred M. Letts. VACHEL L1NSDAY 159 ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (In Springfield, Illinois) IT is portentous, and a thing of state That here at...court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play, Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| George Herbert Clarke - 1917 - 324 páginas
...Lovingkindness. Robert Bridges April SO, 1917 ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (IN SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS) IT is portentous, and a thing of state That here at...court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used tq play; Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| George Herbert Clarke - 1917 - 322 páginas
...Lovingkindness. • Robert Bridges April SO, 1917 ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (IN SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS) IT is portentous, and a thing of state That here at...court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play; Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - 1917 - 140 páginas
...JOHN IRELAND, Archbishop oj St. Paid. Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight (In Springfield, Illinois) TT IS portentous, and a thing of state That here at midnight,...courthouse pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play, Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 páginas
...even Oxford town. WINIFRED M. LETTS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (In Springfield, Illinois) Iris portentous, and a thing of state That here at midnight,...court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play, Or through the market, on the well-worn... | |
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