BEHOLD me waiting — waiting for the knife. A little while, and at a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform, The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No innocent child, to think of as I near The... The Bookman - 268 psl.1890Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1911 - 830 psl.
...leap I storm The thick, sweet mysteries of chloroform, ' The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me; I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute; nothing all-too-dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick ; And, face... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1875 - 800 psl.
...chloroform, The drunken dark, the little Death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No helpless child, to think of as I near The fateful minute; nothing all too dear Unmans me for my hour of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and somewhat sick ; And, face to face with chance, I shrink... | |
| 1876 - 610 psl.
...chloroform, The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No helpless child, to think of as I near The fateful minute; nothing all too dear Unmans me for my hour of passive strife. Yet I am tremulous and somewhat sick; And, face to face with chance, I shrink... | |
| Ina Russelle Warren - 1897 - 324 psl.
...at a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform The drunken dark, the little death-in-llfe. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute ; nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick. And, face... | |
| 1897 - 318 psl.
...at a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife. No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute ; nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick, And, face... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1898 - 286 psl.
...a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform, The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute ; nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick, And, face... | |
| J. Brown - 1901 - 72 psl.
...a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform, The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute ; nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick, And, face... | |
| 1902 - 736 psl.
...and at a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform, The drunken dark, the death-in-life. The gods are good to me ; I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute, nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet I arn tremulous and a trifle sick, And, face... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1905 - 284 psl.
...a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform, The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute ; nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick, And, face... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1908 - 68 psl.
...a leap I storm The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform, The drunken dark, the little death-in-life. The gods are good to me : I have no wife, No innocent...to think of as I near The fateful minute ; nothing ail-too dear Unmans me for my bout of passive strife. Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick, And, face... | |
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