The neck of the cavalry-man with the bullet through and through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly). Hithersea Mere - Seite 147von Lady Augusta Noel - 1887 - 320 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1925 - 448 Seiten
...bullet through and Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard; (Come sweet death ! be persuaded O beautiful death ! In mercy come quickly). From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1993 - 150 Seiten
...through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Louis P. Masur - 1995 - 316 Seiten
...through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Richard Marius - 1994 - 592 Seiten
...through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 Seiten
...through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Robert Leigh Davis - 2023 - 212 Seiten
...through, I examine; Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard; (Come, sweet death! be persuaded, O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Kevin Kelly, Christine Berg - 1999 - 136 Seiten
...would die quickly: Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) The old man continues to treat the soldiers, trying to remain "impassive" as he works, but he cannot ignore... | |
| Roy Morris - 2000 - 290 Seiten
...prevent death from "tapping lightly . . . some poor young man," and Whitman would pray by his bedside: Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly. 41 Again, he had already anticipated the experience, and he could console and be consoled in turn by... | |
| Mark Maslan - 2001 - 250 Seiten
...through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly!) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
| Milton Meltzer - 2002 - 176 Seiten
...through I examine, Hard the breathing rattles, quite glazed already the eye, yet life struggles hard, (Come sweet death! Be persuaded O beautiful death! In mercy come quickly.) From the stump of the arm, the amputated hand, I undo the clotted lint, remove the slough, wash off... | |
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