| 1921 - 864 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot, Nor large, nor full like...: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. .«44 r E. LITXELt, ^ THE VOLUME 308 NUMBER 3998 TG AGE > ^EBRUARY 19, >*> A WBfc* '/ /IE WORLD H£tain... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 742 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot, Nor large, nor full like...: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. Mrs. Lynd's book is very small and very charming. In her garden poem she does well what a horde of... | |
| Jacqueline Theodore Trotter - 1923 - 216 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot, Nor large, nor full like...: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. 116 Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries r I ""HESE, in the day when heaven was falling, _L The hour when... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1920 - 742 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Nor large, nor full like hearts made great with shot...all which trail Your cross through flame and hail : Heart, you were never hot, Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. Mrs. Lynd's book is very... | |
| Dylan Thomas - 1992 - 332 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear. Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot, Nor large, nor full like...hail: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. It was impossible for him to avoid the sharing of suffering. He could not record a wound that was not... | |
| Wilfred Owen - 1994 - 116 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear, Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot, Nor large, nor full like...hail: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. The Parable of the Old Man and the Young * So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went, And took the... | |
| Carmela Ciuraru - 2001 - 276 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear, Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot Nor large, nor full like...hail: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. Wilfred Owen TIMOTHY LIU A dormmate during my freshman year at UCLA came knocking on my door one day,... | |
| Lorrie Goldensohn - 2003 - 410 páginas
...their making and supersede any claim made by the ostensible but undeserving objects of soldiers' risk: Heart, you were never hot Nor large, nor full like...hail: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. (Owen, Complete Poems, 1:166) A similar insistence on irreconcilable wartime zones of feeling occurs... | |
| Daniel Hipp - 2005 - 225 páginas
...situation of the soldier attains its moral superiority through Owen's associations of it with Christianity: And though your hand be pale, Paler are all which trail Your cross through flame and hail: [11. 21-23]. The love of the men is greater because of the sacrifice they express; they die for one... | |
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 532 páginas
...evening clear, As theirs whom none now hear Now earth has stopped their piteous mouths that coughed. Heart, you were never hot, Nor large, nor full like...hail: Weep, you may weep, for you may touch them not. MINERS There was a whispering in my hearth, A sigh of the coal, Grown wistful of a former earth I listened... | |
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