 | John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 64 sider
...Take a snatch in which he has not quite reached his latest mellowness and measure. RECONCILIATION. Word over all, beautiful as the sky ! Beautiful that war, and all its deeds of carnage, must in time he utterly lost; That the hands of the sisters Death and Night, incessantly softly wash again, and... | |
 | Roden Noel - 1886 - 396 sider
...the dead, with their silent eyes." And what shall we say of this, called " Reconciliation " ?— " Word over all, beautiful as the sky, Beautiful that...incessantly softly wash again, and ever again this soiled world ; For my enemy is dead — a man divine as myself is dead. I look where he lies, white-faced... | |
 | John Burroughs - 1896 - 292 sider
...feeling. Under the head of " Reconciliation " are these lines: — " Word over all, beautiful as the sky I Beautiful that war, and all its deeds of carnage, must in time be utterly lost 1 That the hands of the sisters Death and Night incessantly, softly wash again, and ever again, this... | |
 | William Sloane Kennedy - 1897 - 274 sider
...ashes of all dead soldiers. And somehow with his song came to me the thought of reconciliation, — " Word over all beautiful as the sky, Beautiful that...softly wash again, and ever again, this soil'd world." The brown thrush sometimes sings among the wild-grape tangles of Northern Georgia a low crooning, dreamy... | |
 | Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 sider
...their backs with arms toss'd wide, Pour down your unstinted nimbus sacred moon. RECONCILIATION. WOED over all, beautiful as the sky, Beautiful that war...the hands of the sisters Death and Night incessantly softl) For my enemy is dead, a man divine as myself is dead, I look where he lies white-faced and still... | |
 | Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 sider
...their backs with arms toss'd wide, Pour, down your unstinted nimbus sacred moon. EECONCILIATION. WOED over all, beautiful as the sky. Beautiful that war and all its deeds of carnage must in time ^< utterly lost, That the hands of the sisters Death and Night incessantly so:: For my enemy is dead,... | |
 | Charles William Bardeen - 1898 - 406 sider
...words he dwelt upon it3. What a line is the last of the following verses from " Reconciliation " : Word over all, beautiful as the sky ! Beautiful that war. and all its deeds of carnage, must be utterly lost ! That the hands of the sisters Death and Night incessantly wash again, and ever again,... | |
 | Edwin Herbert Lewis, Lewis, Edwin Hebert - 1899 - 442 sider
...smoothed her kerchief, and set her cap, 95 And finished her stocking heel. RECONCILIATION i WALT WHITMAN Word over all, beautiful as the sky, Beautiful that...softly wash again, and ever again, this soil'd world; P'or my enemy is dead, a man divine as myself is dead, I look where he lies white-faced and still in... | |
 | John Burroughs - 1904 - 332 sider
...absence of all sectional or partisan feeling. Under the head of " Reconciliation " are these lines: — " Word over all, beautiful as the sky! Beautiful that...my enemy is dead — a man divine as myself is dead ; 49 I look where he lies, white-faced and still, in the coffin — I draw near; I bend down, and touch... | |
 | John Burroughs - 1904 - 342 sider
...absence of all sectional or partisan feeling. Under the head of " Reconciliation " are these lines: — " Word over all, beautiful as the sky! Beautiful that...my enemy is dead — a man divine as myself is dead ; 49 I look where he lies, white-faced and still, in the coffin — I draw near; I bend down, and touch... | |
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