Anthology of the World's Best Poems, Nide 2W. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 sivua |
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Sivu 687
... body's prison to and fro , Trying the walls forever without rest . All day I feed him with my living heart ; But when the night puts forth her dreams and stars , The inexorable Frenzy reawakes : His wrath is hurled upon the trembling ...
... body's prison to and fro , Trying the walls forever without rest . All day I feed him with my living heart ; But when the night puts forth her dreams and stars , The inexorable Frenzy reawakes : His wrath is hurled upon the trembling ...
Sivu 835
... Body lay , That erst had been a haughty knight , Who God would neither praise nor pray : Now was he reft of this ... Body , erst its home , In sorrowful and dreary mood : " Ah , wellaway ! " it made its moan— " Woe worth thy flesh , woe ...
... Body lay , That erst had been a haughty knight , Who God would neither praise nor pray : Now was he reft of this ... Body , erst its home , In sorrowful and dreary mood : " Ah , wellaway ! " it made its moan— " Woe worth thy flesh , woe ...
Sivu 891
... body of one dead . We do not know the author of it , nor the precise period . The poem tells of the journey of the " saule " or spirit of the body which lies in its shroud . The salt mentioned in the first stanza is that which was ...
... body of one dead . We do not know the author of it , nor the precise period . The poem tells of the journey of the " saule " or spirit of the body which lies in its shroud . The salt mentioned in the first stanza is that which was ...
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