| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 742 Seiten
...climb the bars of ecstasy. In insecurity to He Is joy's insuring quality. I RECKON, WHEN I COUNT AT ALL I reckon, when I count at all, First Poets — then...others look a needless show, So I write Poets — All. Their summer lasts a solid year, They can afford a sun The East would deem extravagant, And if the... | |
| Emily Dickinson - 1993 - 140 Seiten
...the Cross And how they're mostly worn Still fascinated to presume That Some - are like My Own 1896 I reckon - when I count at all First - Poets - Then...Others look a needless Show So I write - Poets - All Their Summer - lasts a Solid Year They can afford a Sun The East - would deem extravagant And if the... | |
| Gerda Lerner - 1993 - 414 Seiten
...she wrote: I rerkon — when I count at all — First — Poets — Then the Son — Then Sommer — then the Heaven of God — And then — the List is done — But, looking bark — the First so seems To Comprehend the Whole — The Others look a needless Show — So I write... | |
| Jan Montefiore - 2002 - 296 Seiten
...was what made a poet, why should not a woman participate in the faculty? So Emily Dickinson writes: I reckon - when I count at all First - Poets - Then...The Others look a needless Show So I write -Poets -All-20 Dickinson's declaration of the poet's transcendence is even more absolute than Wordsworth's,... | |
| Wendy Martin - 2002 - 276 Seiten
...moon, for her "Kingdom of Heaven" (Fr 1072,J 959). li * * * Sometime in 1863, Dickinson "reckoned" First - Poets - Then the Sun Then Summer - Then the Heaven of God adding that poetry "so seems" To Comprehend the Whole The Others look a needless Show So I write -... | |
| Maria Irene Ramalho Sousa Santos - 2003 - 388 Seiten
...could ever celebrate the Western myth of poetry as that of the most lasting and rewarding value: 142 I reckon — when I count at all — First — Poets...look a needless Show — So I write — Poets — All — Their Summer — lasts a Solid Year — They can afford a Sun The East — would deem extravagant... | |
| William Addison Waters - 2003 - 204 Seiten
...energies of nature ("the suns") do. In either case, "inhere" opposes "go out" 39. Cf. F 533 (J 569): "I reckon - When I count at all - / First - Poets - Then the Sun - ." (whether that means "be extinguished" or "exit"). "Inhere" also contrasts with the later word... | |
| Roger Lundin - 2004 - 340 Seiten
...House than Prose — ." Here death and disappointment were banished, and poetry and possibility ruled: I reckon — When I count at all — First — Poets — Then the Sun — 138 Then Summer — Then the Heaven of God — And then — the List is done — But, looking back... | |
| Shin'ichiro Ishikawa - 2004 - 408 Seiten
...Sun— Then Summer—Then the Heaven of God— And then—the List is done— But, looking back—the First so seems To Comprehend the Whole— The Others look a needless Show Page 24 As Dickinson believes that poets comprehend the entire universe, Thomas is certain that he... | |
| Milton Meltzer - 2005 - 140 Seiten
...Sun— Then Summer—Then the Heaven of God— And then—the List is done— But, looking back—the First so seems To Comprehend the Whole— The Others look a needless Show— So I write—Poets—All Their Summer—lasts a Solid Year— They can afford a Sun The East—would deem... | |
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