| 1922 - 832 psl.
...fill. 1 the tipped bell make no found. us win be always growing for nay > on the ground. And I (hall stand here like a shadow Under the great balanced day. My eyes on the yellow dust that wat lifting In the wind And doea not drift away. l.ouhg Botan Tin St* Krfublie TWO SONNETS TO MY... | |
| Louise Bogan - 1923 - 52 psl.
...forever now. Nothing will ever stir. The end will never brighten it more than this, Nor the rain blur. The water will always fall, and will not fall, And...was lifting in the wind, And does not drift away. NOTES on the tuned frame of strings Plucked or silenced under the hand Whimper lightly to the ear,... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 664 psl.
...forever now. Nothing will ever stir. The end will never brighten it more than this, Nor the rain blur. The water will always fall, and will not fall, And...was lifting in the wind, And does not drift away. WOMEN Women have no wilderness in them, They are provident instead, Content in the tight hot cell of... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 666 psl.
...forever now. Nothing will ever stir. The end will never brighten it more than this, Nor the rain blur. The water will always fall, and will not fall, And...was lifting in the wind, And does not drift away. WOMEN Women have no wilderness in them, They are provident instead, Content in the tight hot cell of... | |
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 742 psl.
...forever now. Nothing will ever stir. The end will never brighten it more than this, Nor the rain blur. The water will always fall, and will not fall, And...was lifting in the wind, And does not drift away. WOMEN They do not see cattle cropping red winter grass, They do not hear Snow water going down under... | |
| Deborah Pope - 1999 - 196 psl.
...futility. For example: Where something dreadful and another Look quietly upon each other. ("A Tale") The water will always fall, and will not fall And the tipped bell make no sound. ("Medusa") To escape is nothing, not to escape is nothing. ("A Letter") In fear of the rich mouth I... | |
| Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, Thomas J. Travisano - 2003 - 677 psl.
...forever now. Nothing will ever stir. The end will never brighten it more than this, Nor the rain blur. The water will always fall, and will not fall, And...was lifting in the wind, And does not drift away. 1921 Medusa was, in Greek mythology, one of three hideous sisters, the Gorgons. She had snakes for... | |
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