| Harriet Monroe - American poetry - 1919 - 366 pages
...table, We lay on a hill-top underneath the moon ; And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very tired, we were very merry — We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry; And you ate an apple, and I ate a pear, From a dozen of each we had bought somewhere; And the sky went... | |
| Franklin Pierce Adams - American poetry - 1920 - 152 pages
...that's about all there's to it. As long as it's work, of whatever kind, I'm certain I cannot do it. WE were very tired, we were very merry — We had...looked into a fire, we leaned across a table, We lay on the hill-top underneath the moon; And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very... | |
| Franklin Pierce Adams - American poetry - 1920 - 160 pages
...somewhere ; And the sky went wan, and the wind came cold, And the sun rose dripping, a bucketful of gold. We were very tired, we were very merry, We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry. We hailed, "Good morrow, mother !" to a shawl-covered head, Recuerdo And bought a morning paper, which... | |
| Edna St. Vincent Millay - 1922 - 48 pages
...the solid rock the ugly houses stand: Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand! RECUERDO were very tired, we were very merry — We had gone...looked into a fire, we leaned across a table, We lay on the hill -top underneath the moon; And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very... | |
| Edna St. Vincent Millay - Poetry - 1922 - 56 pages
...the solid rock the ugly houses stand : Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand ! RECUERDO WE WERE very tired, we were very merry — We had...all night on the ferry. It was bare and bright, and smelted like a stable — But we looked into a fire, we leaned across a table, We lay on the hill-top... | |
| Edna St. Vincent Millay - Poetry - 1922 - 58 pages
...We lay on the hill-top underneath the moon; And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very tired, we were very merry — We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry; And you ate an apple, and I ate a pear, From a dozen of each we had bought somewhere; And the sky went... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - American poetry - 1923 - 706 pages
...table, We lay on a hill-top underneath the moon; And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very tired, we were very merry — • We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry; And you ate an apple, and I ate a pear, From a dozen of each we had bought somewhere; And the sky went... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - American poetry - 1923 - 708 pages
...friends I'll not be knowing^ Yet there isn'ta train I wouldn't take, No matter where it's going. RECUERDO We were very tired, we were very merry— We had gone back and forth all night on the feriy. It was bare and bright, and smelled like a stable — But we looked into a fire, we leaned across... | |
| Bruce Weirick - American poetry - 1924 - 272 pages
...her eyes. Or who else in modern verse can be so irresistibly gay as she is in such a poem as RECUERDO We were very tired, we were very merry We had gone...the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very tired, we were very merry We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry; And you ate... | |
| Bruce Weirick - American poetry - 1924 - 272 pages
...table, We lay on a hill-top underneath the moon; And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon. We were very tired, we were very merry We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry; And you ate an apple, and I ate a pear, From a dozen of each we had bought somewhere; And the sky went... | |
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