The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 143
... death , out and away upon the air , which charms me : charms more than the manner of the blown red rose , full of dew at morning , upon the grass at sunset . The clouds ' end , their death in air , fills me with a very beauty of desire ...
... death , out and away upon the air , which charms me : charms more than the manner of the blown red rose , full of dew at morning , upon the grass at sunset . The clouds ' end , their death in air , fills me with a very beauty of desire ...
Page 144
... death ! I can watch tobacco clouds , exploring the secret of their beautiful conclusion . And , indeed , I think that already this life has something of their manner , those wheeling clouds ! It has their light touch upon the world ...
... death ! I can watch tobacco clouds , exploring the secret of their beautiful conclusion . And , indeed , I think that already this life has something of their manner , those wheeling clouds ! It has their light touch upon the world ...
Page 154
... Death , one dawn , let me go back with thee , Sweet Death , take me from out the noisy light Into thy night , thy comforting still night . Yea , soon , for my Love's sake , Sweet Death my hand will take , And I shall not awake Till past ...
... Death , one dawn , let me go back with thee , Sweet Death , take me from out the noisy light Into thy night , thy comforting still night . Yea , soon , for my Love's sake , Sweet Death my hand will take , And I shall not awake Till past ...
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