See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements, and the slow feet, The trouble in the pace and the uncertain Wavering! See, they return, one, and by one, With fear, as half-awakened; As if the snow should hesitate And murmur in the wind, and half turn... The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English PoetrySzerkesztette: - 2007Korlátozott előnézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Ezra Pound - 1912 - 108 oldal
...And here's the thing that lasts the whole thing out : The eyes of this dead lady speak to me. S EE, they return ; ah, see the tentative Movements, and...back ; These were the " Wing'd-with-Awe," Inviolable. Gods of the winged shoe ! With them the silver hounds, sniffing the trace of air ! • Haie ! Haie... | |
| Richard Aldington - 1914 - 76 oldal
...the gods speak softly of us In days hereafter, The shadowy flowers of Orcus Remember Thee. EZRA POUND See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements,...back; These were the "Wing'd-with-Awe," Inviolable. Gods of the winged shoe! With them the silver hounds sniffing the trace of air! HaielHaie! These were... | |
| Ezra Pound, Thomas Ernest Hulme - 1915 - 84 oldal
...the thing that lasts the whole thing out : The eyes of this dead lady speak to me. S THE RETURN EE, they return ; ah, see the tentative Movements, and...back ; These were the " Wing'd-with-Awe," Inviolable. Gods of the winged shoe ! With them the silver hounds, sniffing the trace of air ! Haie ! Haie ! These... | |
| Ezra Pound - 1917 - 220 oldal
...here's the thing that lasts the whole thing out: The eyes of this dead lady speak to me. THE RETURN See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements,...back; These were the " Wing'd-with-Awe," Inviolable. Gods of the winged shoe! With them the silver hounds, sniffing the trace of airl Haie! Haiel These... | |
| Ezra Pound - 1917 - 212 oldal
...here's the thing that lasts the whole thing out : The eyes of this dead lady speak to me. THE RETURN See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements,...The trouble in the pace and the uncertain Wavering 1 See, they return, one, and by one, With fear, as half-awakened; As if the snow should hesitate And... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 490 oldal
...the pace and the uncertain Wavering! See, they return, one, and by one, With fear, as half -awakened; As if the snow should hesitate And murmur in the wind, and half turn back; These were the "Wing'd- with- Awe," inviolable. Gods of that winged shoe! With them the silver hounds, sniffing the... | |
| 1920 - 690 oldal
...its recurrent dactyls. But it fpllows a path of beauty unknown to the feet of the hesitating Elaine: See, they return ; ah see the tentative Movements,...The trouble in the pace and the uncertain Wavering ! The statement that free verse does not force the poet to contemplate his thought with an intensity... | |
| 1920 - 876 oldal
...beauty, the Augustan irony of Ezra Pound. A poet without passion? There is passion enough in The Return. See, they return! ah, see the tentative Movements,...The trouble in the pace and the uncertain Wavering I See, they return, one, and by one, With fear, as hal f -awakened ; As if the snow should hesitate... | |
| Harold Monro - 1920 - 250 oldal
...song." Read " Adipia " or " The Return " : both finished specimens of the art of free verse. THE RETURN See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements,...The trouble in the pace and the uncertain Wavering I See, they return, one, and by one, With fear, as half-awakened; As if the snow should hesitate And... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 488 oldal
...the gods speak softly of us In days hereafter, the shadowy flowers of Orcus Remember thee. THE RETURN See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements,...back; These were the "Wing'd-with-Awe," inviolable. Gods of that winged shoe! With them the silver hounds, sniffing the trace of air! Haie! Haie! These... | |
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