| Thomas Hardy - 1917 - 284 páginas
...And leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The family feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I ;...slighted weakness Adds to the strength of my regret ! You had not the art — you never had For good or bad — To make men see how sweet your meaning,... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1917 - 278 páginas
...And leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The family feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I ;...eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die."} '5 "YOU WERE THE SORT THAT MEN FORGET" You were the sort that men forget ; Though I — not yet ! —... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1926 - 860 páginas
...leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I; The eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die. And so, on the age-old soil of Wessex, as a ghostly co-weaver in the web of human destiny, there lives... | |
| University of Adelaide. Public Examinations Board - 1928 - 1280 páginas
...leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I; The eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die. THOMAS HAKDt. [7 b. Scan the first stanza of the above poem. [4 7. a What is Standard English ? How... | |
| Ezra Pound, Marcella Spann - 1964 - 388 páginas
...leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I; The eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die. UNDER THE WATERFALL "Whenever I plunge my arm, like this, In a basin of water, I never miss The sweet... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...That life would all be fair. (1. 5-8) NAEL-2; NAs; NoAM; OxBTC; SCV Heredity 199 POETRY QUOTATIONS 200 all. (1. PoBA POETRY QUOTATIONS Amis 2 He (1. 7-12) CTC; EBEV; ImOP; RB / Look Into My Glass 27 Time, to make me grieve, Part steals, lets part... | |
| Andreas Fischer - 1994 - 276 páginas
...leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance - that is I; The eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die. What is remarkable here is that the focus in these lines is not, as one might expect, primarily on... | |
| A.S. Byatt - 1996 - 406 páginas
...leaping from place to place Over oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I; The eternal thing in man That heels no call to die." He made quite a little occasion out of the reading, drew them together, held... | |
| John C. Avise - 2009 - 289 páginas
...leaping from place to place Over Oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span Of durance — that is I; The eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die. Thomas Hardy, 1917 The ancient Greeks had many gods, each with particular I strengths, weaknesses,... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1998 - 324 páginas
...Over oblivion. The years-heired feature that can In curve and voice and eye Despise the human span w Of durance — that is I; The eternal thing in man, That heeds no call to die. NEAR LANIVET, 1872 There was a stunted handpost just on the crest, Only a few feet high: She was tired,... | |
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