The wind blows out of the gates of the day, The wind blows over the lonely of heart And the lonely of heart is withered away, While the faeries dance in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air;... The University Record - Seite 146von University of Chicago - 1917Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| McGill University - 1905 - 418 Seiten
...in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air; For they hear the wind laugh, and murmur and sing...old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, ' When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
| Horatio Sheafe Krans - 1905 - 228 Seiten
...Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air; For they have heard the wind laugh and murmur and sing Of a land where...old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, "When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
| Horatio Sheafe Krans - 1905 - 216 Seiten
...their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the airs For they have heard the mind laugh and murmur and sing Of a land where even the...old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, "When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
| William Roger Greeley - 1906 - 224 Seiten
...in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air, For they hear the wind laugh and murmur and sing Of...old are fair And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, " When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung The lonely of... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1907 - 548 Seiten
...in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air; For they hear the wind laugh and murmur and sing Of...old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; Bui I heard a reed of Coolaney say, " When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1907 - 552 Seiten
...in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air; For they hear the wind laugh, and murmur and sing...old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, " When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
| Elizabeth Waterhouse - 1908 - 776 Seiten
...leadest me by unsought ways, g LONG. And turn'st my mourning into praise. FELLOW 429 Aug. Morning H A land where even the old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue. ERE, surely! in its nest-like peace and warmth, its jealous exclusion of all that was against itself... | |
| Isabel Graham Eaton - 1908 - 350 Seiten
...my studio door in those crises of my mental moods, I would have gone with her unhesitatingly to the land " — where even the old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue." And while the spirit thus strove within herself, two letters came to me. One was 320 & (glimpse at... | |
| 1908 - 446 Seiten
...Tossing their milk-white arms in the air ; For they hear the wind laugh, and murmur and sing Of the land where even the old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, " When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
| Ellen Thompson - 1909 - 238 Seiten
...in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air; For they hear the wind laugh, and murmur and sing...old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, " When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of... | |
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