... there is no star In all the shrouded heavens anywhere ; And there is not a whisper in the air Of any living voice but one so far That I can hear it only as a bar Of lost, imperial music, played when fair And angel fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves... The Literary World - Página 2581897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1896 - 72 páginas
...And angel fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, nor a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes...of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light! THE CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT FOR those that never know the light, The darkness is a sullen thing; And... | |
| 1896 - 382 páginas
...wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, nor a cail, For one that welcomes, welcomes when he fears, The...of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light! THE MANY PERSONS who have discovered the charm of summer dwelling in Chocorua will recognize Mr. Balch's... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1897 - 132 páginas
...And angel fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, nor a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes...of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light! ON THE NIGHT OF A FRIEND'S WEDDING IF ever I am old, and all alone, I shall have killed one grief,... | |
| 1896 - 360 páginas
...angel fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. IO No, there is not a glimmer, nor a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes...and awful chaos of the night: — For through it all — ahove, beyond it all — I know the far-sent message of the years, I feel the coming glory of the... | |
| 1897 - 606 páginas
...And angel fingers wove, and unaware. Dead leaves to garlands where no rose's are. No, there is not a glimmer nor a call, For one that welcomes — welcomes...of the years. I feel the coming glory of the Light! On An Old Woman Singing. .Harriet Prescott Spofford. .In Titian'i Garitea' Sweet are the songs that... | |
| Edwin Arlington Robinson - 1921 - 716 páginas
...And angel fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, nor a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes...of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light. ON THE NIGHT OF A FRIEND'S WEDDING IF ever I am old, and all alone, I shall have killed one grief,... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 890 páginas
...And angel fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, nor a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes...of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light! THE UNKNOWN GOD GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL (A. £.) Far up the dim twilight fluttered Moth wings of vapour... | |
| Lloyd R. Morris, William Van R. Whitall - 1923 - 134 páginas
...And angel fingers wove, and unaware, Head leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, nor a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes...the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light." But the finalrand the most eloquent statement of Mr. ^Robinson's theory of life is "The Man Against... | |
| Heinrich Schröder (i.e. Franz Johannes Heinrich) - 1923 - 844 páginas
...Stimme in der Lut't flüstert, aber es raunt und schimmert etwas durch das schwarze Chaos der Nacht : For through it all — above, beyond it all — I know the far-sent message of the years, l feel the coming glory of the Light. Er scheint also an eine jenseits der menschlichen ErkenntnisSphäre... | |
| Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - 1924 - 446 páginas
...fingers wove, and unaware, Dead leaves to garlands where no roses are. No, there is not a glimmer, not a call, For one that welcomes, welcomes when he fears,...chaos of the night ; For through it all — above it all — I know the far-sent message of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light. Robinson... | |
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