The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me, he complains of my gab and my loitering. I too am not a bit tamed, I too am untranslatable, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. Poetry - 93 psl.redagavo - 1919Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1866 - 908 psl.
...hawk swoops by and accuses me—lie complains of my gab and my loitering. I too am not a bit tamed—I too am untranslatable, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world." "I too, Pmimanok, I too have bubbled up, floated tho measureless float, and been washed on your shores;... | |
| 1875 - 810 psl.
...hawk swoops by and accuses me. He complains of my gab and my loitering. I, too, am not in the least tamed ; I, too, am untranslatable. I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world." How this could be improved by being cut into equal strips to the measurement of the heroic verse-yard,... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 704 psl.
...the quatrain : — ' The spotted hawk swoops bv and accuses meHe complains of my gab and loitering, I too am not a bit tamed — I too am untranslatable...sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.' It is a difficult task to single one from the mass, any one passage which shall convey an adequate... | |
| 1880 - 690 psl.
...spotted hawk swoops by and accuses meHe complains of my gab and loitering, I too am not a bit tamed--! too am untranslatable ; I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.' It is a difficult task to single one from the mass, any one passage which shall convey an adequate... | |
| John Burroughs, Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1882 - 194 psl.
...commonplace. The famous poem called " Walt Whitman " is now the " Song of Myself." It still maintains : — I too am not a bit tamed, I too am untranslatable...sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. It still has the portrait of Whitman when younger, standing in a loose flannel shirt and slouched hat,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1882 - 632 psl.
...there is in such spasmodic utterances as the following,—and his book abounds in far worse passages: I too am not a bit tamed, I too am untranslatable,...sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. The last scud of day holds back for me, It flings my likeness afier the rest and true as any on the... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 1883 - 270 psl.
...setting himself to write a poem. In fact, Caliban, and not Walt Whitman, might have written this : I too am not a bit tamed — I too am untranslatable,...sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. Is this man with the "barbaric yawp" to push Longfellow into the shade, and he meanwhile to stand and... | |
| 1888 - 344 psl.
...need your paces when I myself can out-gallop them ? Even as I stand or sit passing faster than you. I too, am not a bit tamed, I too, am untranslatable,...sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. The last scud of day holds back for me, It flings my likeness after the rest, and true as any on the... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 72 psl.
...concludes thus : — The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me — he complains of my gab and my loitering. I too am not a bit tamed — I too am untranslatable...sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. The last scud of day holds back for me ; It flings my likeness after the rest, and true as any, on... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 64 psl.
...hawk swoops by and accuses me—he complains of my gab and my loitering. I too am not a bit tamed—I too am untranslatable; I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. The last scud of day holds back for me ; It flings my likeness after the rest, and true as any, on... | |
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