In Fealty to Apollo: An AnthologyMelbourne University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 116 |
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Strana xiv
... feet ; that the regular reverber- ations of the drum can stir hard - headed business men and excite a savage audience to frenzy ; and that even the tinny jigging of a jazz band can set the feet tapping . So the throb of verse sways the ...
... feet ; that the regular reverber- ations of the drum can stir hard - headed business men and excite a savage audience to frenzy ; and that even the tinny jigging of a jazz band can set the feet tapping . So the throb of verse sways the ...
Strana 66
... . No sound In the walls of the Halls where falls The tread Of the feet of the dead to the ground . No sound : But the boom Of the far Waterfall like Doom . 66 HILAIRE BELLOC Soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet.
... . No sound In the walls of the Halls where falls The tread Of the feet of the dead to the ground . No sound : But the boom Of the far Waterfall like Doom . 66 HILAIRE BELLOC Soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet.
Strana 96
... feet , not with thy hands ! Curl'd minion , dancer , coiner of sweet words ! Fight ; let me hear thy hateful voice no more ! Thou art not in Afrasiab's gardens now With Tartar girls , with whom thou art wont to dance ; But on the Oxus ...
... feet , not with thy hands ! Curl'd minion , dancer , coiner of sweet words ! Fight ; let me hear thy hateful voice no more ! Thou art not in Afrasiab's gardens now With Tartar girls , with whom thou art wont to dance ; But on the Oxus ...
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My Country Dorothea Mackellar | 8 |
War Song of the Saracens J E Flecker | 14 |
From the Warring Nations | 21 |
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