| 1900 - 366 oldal
...turned, And that vain milk like acid in me eats. Have I not in my thought trained little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word ? # * * * # # * * I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural pangs, its rightful throes, And I implore with vehemence... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1900 - 1004 oldal
...to go barren to the grave! xi. Have I not in my thought trained little feet To venture, and.taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word? I am long practised. Oh, those children mine, Mine, doubly mine, and yet I cannot touch, Hear, see them! Does great God... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1900 - 612 oldal
...And that vain milk like acid in me eats. Have I not in rny thought trained little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word? ****** I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural pangs, its rightful throes, And I implore with vehemence... | |
| 1900 - 354 oldal
...childless left. My thwarted woman-thoughts have inward turned, And that vain milk like acid in me eats. Does great God Expect I shall clasp air and kiss the wind Forever ? ****** I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural pangs, its rightful throes,... | |
| 1900 - 1162 oldal
...left, My thwarted woman thoughts have inward turned, And that vain milk like acid in me eats. . . . Does great God Expect I shall clasp air and kiss the wind For ever? And the budding comoth on, The burgeoning, the cruel flowering: At night the quickening splash of rain, at dawn The... | |
| 1900 - 514 oldal
...And that vain milk like acid in me cat?. Have I not in my thoughts trained little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word í I am long practised. О those children, mine ! Mine, doubly mine : and yet I cannot touch them,... | |
| 1912 - 486 oldal
...tunied, And that vain milk like acid in me eats. Have I not in my thought trained little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word ? I am long practised. 0 those children, mine ! Mine, doubly mine : and yet I cannot touch them, I cannot see them, hear them... | |
| Dulcie Deamer - 1913 - 354 oldal
...viciously to herself. She began to wonder who the girl was whom she had seen joking with Chunda. II . . . Does Great God Expect I shall clasp air and kiss the wind Forever? And the budding cometh on, The burgeoning, the cruel flowering: At night the quickening splash... | |
| Stephen Phillips - 1924 - 140 oldal
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| Thomas H. Dickinson, Jack Randall Crawford - 1925 - 666 oldal
...turned, And that vain milk like acid in me eats. Have I not in my thought trained little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the...hear them — Does great God Expect I shall clasp nir and kiss the wind For ever? And the bi.dding cometh on, The burgeoning, the cruel flowering: At... | |
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