| Emily Dickinson - 1890 - 168 หน้า
...With eyes in death still begging raised, And hands beseeching thrown. XXVII. THE CHARIOT. T3ECAUSE I could not stop for Death, -*-^ He kindly stopped...fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun. ,1 We paused before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground ; The roof was scarcely visible, The... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1890 - 164 หน้า
...waters borne, With eyes in death still begging raised, And hands beseeching thrown. XXVII. THE CHARIOT. "DECAUSE I could not stop for Death, •*-^ He kindly...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... | |
| 1892 - 1088 หน้า
...grand allegorical design by G. Watts when she sat down, and wrote at white heat:— THE CHABIOT Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My lahor, and my leisure, too, For his civility. We passed the school where children played, Their lessons... | |
| William Garrett Horder - 1896 - 408 หน้า
...harvest of the world is great indeed, O Jesus ! and the laborers are few. ©tcfttneon THE CHARIOT BECAUSE I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, We passed the school where children played, Their lessons scarcely done ; We passed the fields of gazing... | |
| Herbert Joseph Davenport, Anna M. Emerson - 1898 - 298 หน้า
...our souls to speak. 54. The clouds their backs together laid, the north began to push. 55. Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality. 56. She had long been dying slowly ; but from the hour she heard that story the garment of the flesh... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1922 - 378 หน้า
...be soldered down, Without disclosing what it be, 'Twere blessed to have seen. IV THE CHARIOT Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labour, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the school where children played, Their lessons... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 888 หน้า
...shore; Whate'er betides, Thy love abides, Our God, for evermore. THE CHARIOT EMILY DICKINSON Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...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... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1924 - 360 หน้า
...the waters borne, With eyes in death still begging raised, And hands beseeching thrown. XXVII BECAUSE I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. XXVI We passed the school where children played At wrestling in a ring ; We passed the fields of gazing... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1927 - 394 หน้า
...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... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1928 - 888 หน้า
...shore; Whate'er betides, Thy love abides, Our God, for evermore. THE CHARIOT EMILY DICKINSON Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for...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... | |
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