The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume IV: Shapes of ClayWildside Press LLC, 01/06/2008 - 372 من الصفحات Volume 4 of the "Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce" (title: "Shapes of Clay") is a facsimile reprint of the 250-copy limited edition of 1910. |
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الصفحة 10
... living , are now of the dead , as all the others must eventually be . The objection inheres in all forms of applied satire - my understanding of whose laws , liberties . and limitations , is at least derived from reverent study of the ...
... living , are now of the dead , as all the others must eventually be . The objection inheres in all forms of applied satire - my understanding of whose laws , liberties . and limitations , is at least derived from reverent study of the ...
الصفحة 20
... living spread- Strange fellowship ! -the city of the dead ; And much I wondered what its humble folk , To see how bravely they were housed , had said . Noting how firm their habitations stood , Broad - based and free of perishable wood ...
... living spread- Strange fellowship ! -the city of the dead ; And much I wondered what its humble folk , To see how bravely they were housed , had said . Noting how firm their habitations stood , Broad - based and free of perishable wood ...
الصفحة 39
... living God . The worshipers arose and drove him forth , And one in power beat him with a rod . ( 6 Allah , " he cried , " thou seest what I got : Thy servants bar me from the sacred spot . ” " Be comforted , " the Holy One replied ...
... living God . The worshipers arose and drove him forth , And one in power beat him with a rod . ( 6 Allah , " he cried , " thou seest what I got : Thy servants bar me from the sacred spot . ” " Be comforted , " the Holy One replied ...
الصفحة 44
... living seemed as silent as the slain , Nor even the widows could be heard to weep . One might have thought their shaking was but laughter ; And , truly , most were married shortly after . Above the wreckage of that silent fray Strange ...
... living seemed as silent as the slain , Nor even the widows could be heard to weep . One might have thought their shaking was but laughter ; And , truly , most were married shortly after . Above the wreckage of that silent fray Strange ...
الصفحة 53
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
المحتوى
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THE JACK OF CLUBS | 98 |
TO BRIDGET | 104 |
PAGE | 106 |
TO A CENSOR | 110 |
A YEARS CASUALTIES | 118 |
A MEETING | 127 |
LAUS LUCIS | 138 |
ONE OF THE UNFAIR SEX | 205 |
THE FOLLOWING PAIR | 214 |
CONTENTMENT | 221 |
THE WOMAN | 254 |
DISAVOWAL | 262 |
A SERENADE | 273 |
A WHIPPERIN | 315 |
A KING OF CRAFT | 347 |
TO OSCAR WILDE | 144 |
THE PASSING OF SHEP | 197 |
POESY | 357 |
COOPERATION | 368 |
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الصفحة 38 - Give thou more or less, as we Shall serve the right or serve the wrong. Confirm our freedom but so long As we are worthy to be free. But when (O, distant be the time!) Majorities in passion draw Insurgent swords to murder Law, And all the land is red with crime...
الصفحة 37 - And bends him from his nearer sky. God of my country and my race! So greater than the gods of old— So fairer than the prophets told Who dimly saw and feared thy face,— Who didst but half reveal thy will And gracious ends to their desire, Behind the dawn's advancing fire Thy tender day-beam veiling still,— To whom the unceasing suns belong, And cause is one with consequence,— To whose divine, inclusive sense The moan is blended with the song,— Whose laws, imperfect and unjust, Thy just and...
الصفحة 39 - But when (ah, distant be the time!) Majorities in passion draw Insurgent swords to murder Law, And all the land is red with crime; Or — nearer menace! — when the band Of feeble spirits cringe and plead To the gigantic strength of Greed, And fawn upon his iron hand ; — Nay, when the steps to State are worn In hollows by the feet of thieves, And Mammon sits among the sheaves And chuckles while the reapers mourn; Then stay thy miracle! — replace The broken throne, repair the chain, Restore the...