Fear death ? — to feel the fog in my throat, The mist in my face, When the snows begin, and the blasts denote I am nearing the place, The power of the night, the press of the storm, The post of the foe ; Where he stands, the Arch- Fear in a visible... Outlook and Independent - Página 2491899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Wesley Emerson - 1905 - 142 páginas
...withdraw it from black thoughts and the spirit of perdition, and give it to God." VICTOR HUGO. PROSPICE. Fear death ? — to feel the fog in my throat, The...face, When the snows begin, and the blasts denote I am n earing the place, The power of the night, the press of the storm. The post of the foe ; Where he... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...stirred. And yet God has not said a word! (1. 59-60) AWP; BeLS; HAP; NAEL-2; OBEV; TEP; TrGrPo Prosplce 68 rim; RB; SCV; TEP; TOF; UnPo; WeW AWP; EBEV; EnLoPo;...always timorously creep Along the treach'rous shore. 6 (1. 1—8) 69 No! let me taste the whole of it, fare like my peers The heroes of old, Bear the brunt,... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1995 - 212 páginas
...faith in immortality can comhat a fear of dying. The poem was set to music hy CV Stafford. Prospice Fear death? — to feel the fog in my throat, The mist in my face, When the snows hegin, and the hlasts denote I am nearing the place, The power of the night, the press of the storm,... | |
| Jim McGuiggan - 2010 - 136 páginas
...God would do what was right, and with that settled, he set his mind on seeing his Elizabeth again. Fear death? — to feel the fog in my throat, The mist in my face, When the snows hegin, and the blasts denote I am nearing the place, I was ever a fighter, so — one fight more, The... | |
| Robert Browning - 2000 - 56 páginas
...famous (and fearsome) fable that he wrote especially for a child, to "Prospice," with its unforgettable "Fear death? — to feel the fog in my throat, The...begin, and the blasts denote I am nearing the place..." These verses, containing some of the most famous phrases in the English language, will move and inspire... | |
| Janette Turner Hospital - 2003 - 436 páginas
...talks to her mother, Lowell sits on the sofa, Jason in his arms, and stares at the wall. Book II FOG Fear death To feel the fog in my throat, the mist in my face. . . . —ROBERT BROWNING 1, SALAMANDER I spy. With my manifold eye. This is Salamander's morning canticle.... | |
| Ben Bova - 2006 - 340 páginas
...tried to blank out their yammering, demanding, terrified screams. "Fear death?" he quoted Browning: "To feel the fog in my throat, The mist in my face,...the blasts denote I am nearing the place . . . The post of the foe; Where he stands, the Arch Fear in a visible form, Yet the strong man must go . . ."... | |
| Peter Hopkinson - 2008 - 460 páginas
...arrival of a train which might save both their lives, could have got away with just quoting Browning: 'Fear death? - to feel the fog in my throat, the mist...night, the press of the storm, the post of the foe...' 84 Knight Without Armour. Dietrich flees the Bolsheviks - and takes a tub 85 Almost neurasthenic in... | |
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