| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - 1988 - 556 стор.
...the turn of the century. If I may quote part of a quatrain by Sara Norcliff Kleghorn written in 1915: "The golf links lie so near the mill that almost every day the laboring children can look out and watch the men at play." This is the basic issue. Are we to lower wages and working conditions in the... | |
| Cary Nelson - 1989 - 356 стор.
...commitments to socialism and pacifism had begun to simplify her rhetoric and take over her subject matter: The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every...laboring children can look out And see the men at play. Robert Frost, who wrote the introduction to her 1936 autobiography Threescore, found these lines particularly... | |
| Walter B. Kalaidjian - 1993 - 378 стор.
...lyric "Golf Links" — later collected in Marcus Graham's An Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry (1929): The Golf Links lie so near the mill That almost every...laboring children can look out And see the men at play.5 In addition to championing children's rights, The Masses also addressed a range of feminist... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1995 - 212 стор.
...protest against child lahor, turns up in several anthologies of light and humorous verse. The Golf Links The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every day The lahoring children can look out And see the men at play. EDMUND VANCE COOKE (1866-1932) ALL I COULD... | |
| P. J. O'Rourke - 2007 - 368 стор.
...have inspired an indignant leftwing poem. It was written by one Sarah Northcliffe Cleghorn in 1915: The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every day Tlie laboring children can look out And see the men at play. Just show me an indignant left-wing poem... | |
| Allan Metcalf, David K. Barnhart - 1999 - 326 стор.
...planning, golfers would be far from the embarrassment described in Sarah Cleghorn's little poem of 1917: The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every...laboring children can look out And see the men at play. 1892 sweatsbop A century ago, a sweater was not just an outer garment to keep out the cold. It could... | |
| Walter A. Hazen - 1999 - 100 стор.
...Norcliffe Cleghorn called "Quatrain." Study both the picture and the poem and then answer the questions. The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every day The laboring children can look out And watch the men at play. l . How old do you think the young girl might be? 2. What do you think is going... | |
| Jean Pottle - 2000 - 136 стор.
...gingerbread. Has a way with words. Can do light housework. The job: Because: Name Date. Tne Golf Linlcs The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every...laboring children can look out And see the men at play. — Sarah N. Cleghorn TneGolf Linlcs Procedure This poem is a perfect example of the power of poetry.... | |
| John J. Duffy, Samuel B. Hand, Ralph H. Orth - 2003 - 360 стор.
...Portraits and Protests, a volume of what she called "burning poems," included "The Golf Links": they "lie so near the mill / That almost every day / The...children can look out / And see the men at play." Her "sunbonnet poems," on the other hand, rendered a portrait of an idyllic rural Vermont. She published... | |
| Bill Moore, David Booth - 2003 - 154 стор.
...tone changes from line to line, and Mother Goose knew how to do it, long ago. The golf course lies so near the mill That almost every day The laboring children can look out And see the men at play. SN Cleghorn At first it looks as though this is just a statement of fact. Who is playing? Who is working?... | |
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