THE SINGING-WOMAN FROM THE WOOD'S EDGE WHAT should I be but a prophet and a liar, Whose mother was a leprechaun, whose father was a friar? Teethed on a crucifix and cradled under water, What should I be but the fiend's god-daughter? And who should be... A Few Figs from Thistles Poems and Sonnets - 8 psl.autoriai: Edna St. Vincent Millay - 1922 - 39 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
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...An' down the road they went, the three; While the crack o' a laugh came back to me. Elivabeth Shane THE SINGING-WOMAN FROM THE WOOD'S EDGE WHAT should...and Credos and Psalms out of the Psalter? You will sec such webs on the wet grass, maybe. As a pixie-mother weaves for her baby, You will find sucli flame... | |
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...friar? Teethed on a crucifix and cradled under water, What should I be but the fiend's god-daughter? 5 And who should be my playmates but the adder and the...Psalter? You will see such webs on the wet grass, maybe, 10 As a pixie-mother weaves for her baby, You will find such flame at the wave's weedy ebb As flashes... | |
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