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" Like barley bending In low fields by the sea, Singing in hard wind Ceaselessly; Like barley bending And rising again, So would I, unbroken, Rise from pain; So would I softly, Day long, night long, Change my sorrow Into song. "
The Fortnightly Review - Page 176
1920
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A Miscellany of American Poetry

American poetry - 1920 - 208 pages
...fold, But beauty itself is fugitive, It will not hurt me when I am old. II — " LIKE BARLEY BENDING " Like barley bending In low fields by the sea, Singing...Day long, night long, Change my sorrow Into song. III — THE UNCHANGING Sun-swept beaches with a light wind blowing From the immense blue circle of...
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Flame and Shadow

Sara Teasdale - American poetry - 1920 - 214 pages
...oh what have I That I can give you in return — Except my body after I die ? "LIKE BAELEY BENDING" LIKE barley bending In low fields by the sea, Singing...Day long, night long, Change my sorrow Into song. "OH DAY OF FIRE AND SUN" OH day of fire and sun, Pure as a naked flame, Blue sea, blue sky and dun...
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Contemporary Poetry

Marguerite Wilkinson - American poetry - 1923 - 428 pages
...mountains and the sea And a thin white moon in the pepper tree. — Sara Teasdale "LIKE BARLEY BENDING" Like barley bending In low fields by the sea, Singing...Day long, night long, Change my sorrow Into song. " — Sara Teasdale LOUIS UNTERMEYER Louis Untermeyer was born at New York City in 1885 and educated...
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First Daughter: White House Rules

Mitali Perkins - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 236 pages
...her cousin's soothing voice and the words of the poem seemed to untangle some of Sameera's sadness. Like barley bending In low fields by the sea, Singing...again, So would I, unbroken, Rise from pain; So would 1 softly, Day long, night long, Change my sorrow Into song. The next morning, Sameera followed her...
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Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1919 - 884 pages
...a single hour in the wide starlight We shall be happy, for the dead are free. Like Barley Bending" Like barley bending In low fields by the sea, Singing...Day long, night long, Change my sorrow Into song. Bolshevik Realities and American Fancies By MANYA GORDON STRUNSKY "The Russian people have always known...
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