I can repeat the very words you were saying, 'Three foggy mornings and one rainy day Will rot the best birch fence a man can build.' Think of it, talk like that at such a time! What had how long it takes a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened... Thematic Guide to American Poetryby Allan Burns - 2002 - 309 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| American essays - 1915 - 884 pages
...it.' 'I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. I'm cursed, God, if I don't believe I'm cursed.' ' I can repeat the very words you were saying. " Three...to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlor. You couldn't care! The nearest friends can go With any one to death, comes so far short They might... | |
| Robert Frost - 1915 - 152 pages
..." I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. I'm cursed. God, if I don't believe I'm cursed." " I can repeat the very words you were saying. ' Three...a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour. You couldn't care! The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They... | |
| Robert Frost - 1917 - 152 pages
..." I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. I'm cursed. God, if I don't believe I'm cursed." " I can repeat the very words you were saying. ' Three...a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour. You couldn't care ! The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They... | |
| Amy Lowell - American poetry - 1920 - 392 pages
...spare him. She talks on and on in a torrent of words : "I can repeat the very words you were saving. 'Three foggy mornings and one rainy day Will rot the...build.' Think of it, talk like that at such a time I What had how long it takes a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour." He holds... | |
| Amy Lowell - American poetry - 1921 - 384 pages
...don't believe I'm cursed." The woman does not spare him. She talks on and on in a torrent of words : " I can repeat the very words you were saying. 'Three...a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour." He holds himself in. Gently he urges her : "There, you have said it all and you feel better.... | |
| Edward Garnett - Literature, Modern - 1922 - 396 pages
...it." "I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. I'm cursed, God, if I don't believe I'm cursed." "I can repeat the very words you were saying. 'Three...to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlor. You couldn't care ! The nearest friends can go With any one to death, comes so far short They might... | |
| Conrad Aiken - American poetry - 1922 - 378 pages
..." I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. I'm cursed. God, if I don't believe I'm cursed." " I can repeat the very words you were saying. ' Three...What had how long it takes a birch to rot To do with that was in the darkened parlour. You couldn't care ! The nearest friends can go With anyone to death,... | |
| Robert Frost - 1914 - 154 pages
...I don't believe I'm cursed." " I can repeat the very words you were saying. ' Three foggy morning's and one rainy day Will rot the best birch fence a...a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour. You couldn't care ! The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They... | |
| Robert Frost - American poetry - 1923 - 168 pages
..." I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. I'm cursed. God, if I don't believe I'm cursed." " I can repeat the very words you were saying. ' Three...a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour? You couldn't care! The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They... | |
| Herbert Samuel Mallory - Book reviewing - 1923 - 558 pages
...don't believe I'm cursed." The woman does not spare him. She talks on and on in a torrent of words: "I can repeat the very words you were saying. 'Three...a birch to rot To do with what was in the darkened parlour." He holds himself in. Gently he urges her: "There, you have said it all and you feel better.... | |
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