When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward, flashing flight Of a bird ; And you speak — and bring with you Leaf and sun-ray, bud and blue, And the wind-breath and the dew, At a word. When you called to me my name, Then again When I heard... Vignettes in rhyme and vers de société - 45 psl.autoriai: Henry Austin Dobson - 1873Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1868 - 864 psl.
...restless ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings That will grow. When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward,...and blue, And the wind-breath and the dew At a word. When you called to me my name, . Then again When I heard your single cry In the lane, All the sound... | |
| 1868 - 790 psl.
...speak — and bring with you Leaf and sun-ray, bud and blue, And the wind-breath and the dew At a word. When you called to me my name, Then again When I heard..." sweet " Which the birds to birds repeat In their thank- song to the heat After rain. When you sang the " Schwalbenlied," 'Twas absurd, — But it seemed... | |
| 1868 - 794 psl.
...restless ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings That will grow. When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward, flashing flight Of a bird ; And you speak—and bring with you Leaf and sun-ray, bud and blue, And the wind-breath and the dew At a word.... | |
| 1868 - 846 psl.
...restless ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings That will grow. When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward, flushing flight Of a bird ; And you speak — and bring with you Leaf and sun-ray, bud and blue, And... | |
| London Mayfair - 1874 - 468 psl.
...restless ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings, That will grow. When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward,...blue, And the wind-breath and the dew, At a word. When you called to me my name, Then again When I heard your single cry In the lane, All the sound was... | |
| 1874 - 618 psl.
...think, is ' Avice,' where the handling throughout is extremely delicate. Here are two verses : — ' When you enter in a room, It is stirred , With the...blue, And the wind-breath and the dew, At a word. . . . ' You hare just their eager, quick " Airs de tete," All their flush and fever-heat When elate... | |
| 1874 - 614 psl.
...' Avice,' where the handling throughout is extremely delicate. Here are two verses : — ' When yon enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward, flashing...blue, And the wind-breath and the dew, At a word. . . . ' You have just their eager, quick "Airs de tete," All their flush and fever-heat When elate... | |
| 1874 - 618 psl.
...think, is ' Avice, where the handling throughout is extremely delicate. Here are two verses : — 4 When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward, flashing flight Of a bird; And And yon speak — and bring with you Leaf and sun-ray, bud and blue, And the wind-breath and the dew,... | |
| 1875 - 432 psl.
...ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings That will grow. in. When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward,...Then again When I heard your single cry In the lane, AVICE. All the sound was as the "sweet" Which the birds to birds repeat In their thank-song to the... | |
| 1875 - 432 psl.
...ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings That will grow. in. When you enter in a room, It is stirred With the wayward,...wind-breath and the dew At a word. IV. When you called to me ray name, Then again When I heard your single cry In the lane, All the sound was as the "sweet" Which... | |
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