Because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me — The Carriage held but just Ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove - He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility We passed the School, where Children... The Nineteenth Century - Página 7041892Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Emily Dickinson - 1890 - 164 páginas
...but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the school where children played, Then- lessons scarcely done ; We passed the fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. We paused... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1927 - 394 páginas
...but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My lahour, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the...sun. We paused before a house that seemed A swelling on the ground; The roof wns scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound. Since then 'tis centuries; but... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1924 - 360 páginas
...but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the school where children played At wrestling in a ring ; We passed the fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. We paused... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1928 - 888 páginas
...but just ourselves, And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor and my leisure, too, For his civility. We passed the...fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound. Since, then, 'tis centuries ; but each Feels... | |
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 742 páginas
...but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the...sun. We paused before a house that seemed A swelling on the ground; The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound. THE MOUNTAINS GROW UNNOTICED... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1993 - 140 páginas
...but just Ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove - He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess - in the Ring We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain We passed the Setting Sun Or rather... | |
| Paul Bensimon - 1993 - 200 páginas
...Civilité — Claire Malroux We passed the School, where Children stroveAt Recess — in ihe Ring — We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain — We passed the Setting Sun — Or rather — He passed Us — The Dews drew quivering and chill — For only Gossamer, my Gown... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1994 - 228 páginas
...but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the...fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. 26 Since then 'tis centuries; but each Peek shorter than the day I first surmised the horses' heads... | |
| James Boyd White - 1994 - 348 páginas
...but just Ourselves— And Immortality. We slowly drove—He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility— We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess—in the Ring— We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun—... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 páginas
...but just ourselves And immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the...fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. Or rather, He passed Us. The dews grew quivering and chill; For only gossamer, my gown, My tippet only... | |
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