| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 pages
...following lines : "Yes, here and there some weary wanderer In that same city of tremendous night, Will understand the speech and feel a stir Of fellowship in all disastrous fight. I suffer mute and lonely, yet another Uplifts his voice to let me know a brother Travels the same wild... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 544 pages
...following lines : "Yes, here and there some weary wanderer In that same city of tremendous night, Will understand the speech and feel a stir Of fellowship in all disastrous fight. I suffer mute and lonely, yet another Uplifts his voice to let me know a brother Travels the same wild... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 288 pages
...have a meaning : Yes, here and there some weary wanderer In that same city of tremendous night, Will understand the speech, and feel a stir Of fellowship in all disastrous fight ; " I suffer mute and lonely, yet another Uplifts his voice to let me know a brother Travels the same... | |
| 1883 - 622 pages
...desolate, fate-smitten Yes, here and there some weary wanderer In that same city of tremendous night, Will understand the speech, and feel a stir Of fellowship in all disastrous fight." The poet recognises his own limits. These limits, it may be objected, are very narrow. He dwells on... | |
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