| Lafcadio Hearn - 1916 - 416 psl.
...wondering what the beginning was and what the end might have been. The poem begins with the words: Had she come all the way for this To part at last...the dirt and rain That her own eyes might see him slainBeside the haystack in the floods? We know from this only that the woman referred to is a woman... | |
| William Morris - 1920 - 670 psl.
...; Inside the rotting leaky boat You see a slain man's stiffen'd feet. , THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS HAD she come all the way for this, To part at last...; With kirtle kilted to her knee, To which the mud splash 'd wretchedly ; 10 And the wet dripp'd from every tree Upon her head and heavy hair, And on... | |
| Lafcadio Hearn - 1922 - 458 psl.
...wondering what the beginning was and what the end might have been. The poem begins with the words : Had she come all the way for this To part at last...might see him slain Beside the haystack in the floods? We know from this only that the woman referred to is a woman of gentle birth, accustomed to luxurious... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 psl.
...The night : we did hearken How the hound bayed from the hill, ?o THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS (1858) Had she come all the way for this, To part at last without a kiss? Y ea, had she borne the dirt and rain That her own eyes might see him slain Beside the haystack in... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1924 - 774 psl.
...knight and a true, 45 And for Alice, his wife, pray too. W. MoRRIS. 389 THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS Had she come all the way for this, To part at last...might see him slain Beside the haystack in the floods ? 5 Along the dripping leafless woods, The stirrup touching either shoe, She rode astride as troopers... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 psl.
...mourn d for the dead ; for thfir Hong caused, and cliey irere dead ! 1858. THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS HAD she .come all the way for this, To part at last without a kias ? Yea, had she borne the dirt and rain That her own eyes might see him slain Beside the haystack... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 psl.
...knee; His chin was press'd upon her head, When the Sword came back from sea! THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS h, in complimental mood, To grace the lad, I0 And the wet dripp'd from every tree Upon her head and heavy hair, And on her eyelids broad and fair;... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 906 psl.
...cruel is she! She left lonely for ever The kings of the sea." Matthew Arnold THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS HAD she come all the way for this, To part at last...do; With kirtle kilted to her knee, To which the mud splashed wretchedly; And the wet dripped from every tree Upon her head and heavy hair, And on her eyelids... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 378 psl.
...creature is the banner that we bear. And the world is marching on. (Chorus) The Haystack in the Floods HAD she come all the way for this, To part at last...the floods? Along the dripping leafless woods, The stirrip touching either shoe, She rode astride as troopers do; With kirtle kilted to her knee, 2274... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 psl.
...ivory gate, (1. 22-25) AWP; EBW; LiTB; NAEL-2; NoP; OAEL-2; OBNC; OPOP The Haystack In the Floods 4 (1. 1-5) BeLS; EBEV; EBW; HAP; NAEL-2; NoP; OAEL-2; OBNC; OBNV; PoEL-5; PoRA; WeW Inscription for an... | |
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