They at least are for me, surely for me! I turned me to them very wistfully; But just as their young eyes grew sudden fair With dawning answers there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. "Come then, ye other children, Nature's— share With... The Child - Стр. 3121918Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Francis Thompson - 1893 - Страниц: 120
...following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — " Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." I sought no more that, after which I strayed, In face...there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. " Come then, ye other children, Nature's — share With me " (said I) " your delicate fellowship ;... | |
| 1894 - Страниц: 858
...chuh it to. At last, through disappointment and denial, he learns to accept his solitary lot : — I sought no more that, after which I strayed, In face...there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. It is the same experience of defeat and disillusion which meets us in one of the most subtle and suggestive... | |
| Charles Wesley Emerson - 1905 - Страниц: 142
...following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — "Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." IV. I sought no more that, after which I strayed, In face...there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. " Come then, ye other children, Nature's — share With me" (said I) "your delicate fellowship; Let... | |
| Roberto Bracco - 1908 - Страниц: 156
...The poet's soul seeks a place of rest in the faces of the men and women around, but all in vain. ' I sought no more that after which I strayed, In face...there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair.' Truly the poet might have said with Launcelot: 'Also this Fell into dust, and I was left alone And... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1908 - Страниц: 176
...following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — '" Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." I sought no more that after which I strayed In face...children's eyes Seems something, something that replies; 1 bey at least are for me, surely for me ! I turned me to them very wistfully; But, just as their young... | |
| 1910 - Страниц: 332
...the following Feet, And a Voice above their beat— "Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." I sought no more that after which I strayed, In face...there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. "Come then, ye other children, Nature's—share With me" (said I) "your delicate fellowship; Let me... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1910 - Страниц: 178
...following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — " Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." I sought no more that after which I strayed In face...there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. " Come then, ye other children, Nature's — share With me " (said I) " your delicate fellowship; Let... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 1911 - Страниц: 446
...following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — " Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." I sought no more that after which I strayed In face...as their young eyes grew sudden fair With dawning answer there, Their angel plucked them from me by the hair. " Come then, ye other children, Nature's... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1911 - Страниц: 46
...the following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — "Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." sought no more that, after which I strayed, In face of man or maid ; ;ut still within the little children's eyes Seems something, something that replies, They at least... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1911 - Страниц: 48
...following Feet, And a Voice above their beat — " Naught shelters thee, who wilt not shelter Me." sought no more that, after which I strayed, In face of man or maid ; ut still within the little children's eyes Seems something, something that replies, They at least... | |
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