| Storm Constantine - 1993 - 804 sider
...later, and with greater poignancy. CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN > I «> • O • <» I < Dreaming the Answers "Farewell, terrific shade! Though I go free Still of the powers of darkness art though lord: I watch the phantom sinking in the sea Of all that I have hated or adored. " — Roy Campbell,... | |
| George Monteiro - 1996 - 212 sider
...Written in 1926 and first published in 1930, "Rounding the Cape" pays tribute to Camoes's creation: The low sun whitens on the flying squalls, Against...rising crescent, And Night, the Negro, murmurs in his sleep.12 Campbell's biographer has written of the moment when the departing poet set down, in "Rounding... | |
| Mieke Bal, Jonathan V. Crewe, Leo Spitzer - 1999 - 276 sider
...which Campbell attempts his most explicit showdown with Adamastor, and with which I shall conclude: The low sun whitens on the flying squalls, Against...phantom sinking in the sea Of all that I have hated and adored. The prow glides smoothly on through seas quiescent: But where the last point sinks into... | |
| Alan Schwerin - 2001 - 348 sider
...Mid-Eighteenth Century: OF Mentzel (1784). Drift wood and beach, Dwcsa, Transkci (1983) Rounding the Cape The low sun whitens on the flying squalls, Against...phantom sinking in the sea Of all that I have hated and adored. The prow glides smoothly on through seas quiescent: But where the last point sinks into... | |
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