Out of the hills of Habersham, Down the valleys of Hall, I hurry amain to reach the plain, Run the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain to... MODERN AMERICAN POETRY - Сторінка 19автори: LOUIS UNTERMEYER - 1921Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1918 - 692 стор.
...loveliest of Lanier's lyrics. Yet would it not have been improved if the two lines in the first stanza And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain to attain the plain had been either omitted or changed : the idea of "folly," like that of "the voices of duty" in the... | |
| Sidney Lanier, William Hayes Ward - 1884 - 302 стор.
...the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain...Abide, abide, The willful waterweeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay, \ The dewberry dipped... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1885 - 922 стор.
...the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from fatty on every side With a lover's pain to attain the plain,...hills of Habersham, Far from the valleys of Hall." My italics are simply intended to draw attention to the diction or sense. This is poetry, I really... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 стор.
...the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain...hills of Habersham, Far from the valleys of Hall. The dewberry dipped for to work delay, And the little reeds sighed Abide, abide. Here in the MUs of... | |
| William J. Scott - 1889 - 232 стор.
...the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side, With a lover's...Abide, abide, The willful waterweeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay, The dewberry dipped for... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1889 - 524 стор.
...the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side 5i With a lover's pain to attain the plain Far from the..."Abide, abide," The willful waterweeds held me thrall, The loving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass said, " Stay," The dewberry dipped... | |
| 1890 - 542 стор.
...the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bod, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain...Abide, abide, The willful water-weeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and fondling grass said Stay, The dewberry dipped for to... | |
| 1890 - 562 стор.
...the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain...Far from the valleys of Hall. All down the hills of Habershum, All through the valleys of Hall, The rushes cried Abide, abide, The willful water-weeds... | |
| 1890 - 848 стор.
...the Chattahoochee" will prove to the reader that he bade fair to meet Tennyson on his own ground : " All down the hills of Habersham, All through the valleys of Hall, The rushes cried Abide, abide, The wilful waterweeds held mo thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grans... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - 1891 - 728 стор.
...the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain...valleys of Hall, The rushes cried, Abide, abide, The wilful waterweeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass... | |
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