I HAVE shut my little sister in from life and light (For a rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair) I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring air; I who ranged the meadowlands, free... McClure's Magazine - Strana 5701912Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1913 - 1430 str.
...died five months before he was born, at the age of twenty-eight." — Kansas City Star. The Factories I have shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), T have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 984 str.
...with happiness. A shining glory passed over their souls. BY MARGARET WIDDEMER (See pages 256, 307) I HAVE shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 978 str.
...with happiness. A shining glory passed over their souls. I BY MARGARET WIDDEMER (See pages 256, 307) HAVE shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1916 - 318 str.
...question, and of the mental confusion which arises from the substitution of sympathy for exactness. " I have shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer, and from wild spring... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1916 - 344 str.
...question, and of the mental confusion which arises from the substitution of sympathy for exactness. 8 " I have shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer, and from wild spring... | |
| 1915 - 2086 str.
...a very striking bit of verse, "The Factories," a protest against child labor. It opens: "Ihaveshut my little sister in from life and light, (For a rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair)." Does the pronoun, "I" in that refer to whiskey? There is no more important question today to the mothers... | |
| Margaret Widdemer - 1917 - 172 str.
...FORGOTTEN SOUL 143 THE FORGETFUL PEOPLE 144 JEANNE D'ARC AT RHEIMS 146 WlND-LlTANY 151 THE PASSING . 153 I HAVE shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
| 1918 - 2062 str.
...lash, and spur! Call each and all! Call us! And then call her I Ruth Comfort Mitchell [18 THE FACTORIES rple sea, Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
| Anita P. Forbes - 1920 - 328 str.
...crown — And o'er a bed of crimson bloom My mother . . . stooping down. — Dana Bumet THE FACTORIES I have shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1921 - 466 str.
...is also the author of two books of short stories, four novels and several books for girls. FACTORIES I have shut my little sister in from life and light...rose, for a ribbon, for a wreath across my hair), I have made her restless feet still until the night, Locked from sweets of summer and from wild spring... | |
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