Manuscript/Mixed Material Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems translated by Blackwell; 7 of 55
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Image 1 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … BACKWELL FAMILY ALICE STONE BLACKWELL SUBJECT FILE SpanishAmerican Poems Translation by Alice S Blackwell
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 2 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … While we dance in a circle The shadows grow stronger The sun has departed The mount glows no longer But still the dance will go on go on Although from the heavens…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 3 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … We circle around him in silent wavering lines Nor break the glory that from him shines Now mute is the chorus No voice breathes a note Tis the heart that is heard…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 4 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … insert Gabriela Mistal from an obscure and beloved country school teacher has become famous and throughout Spain and Spanish America for her poems She also writes parables in prose like The Thistle…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 5 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … 3 as it were broken came on the wind Yes he has passed along this road and I have touched his garments I a sorrowful thistle And is it true that he…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 6 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … 5 you blossom amid the dust and cheer the fevered glance of the wayfarer And he would not rest tarry in the rich mans garden for the sake of your fragrance he…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 7 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … 2 shall return home tottering leav leaning against the tree trunks by the road It is the path that I took this morning and I shall not recognize it I shall look…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 8 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … tire themsevles in vain I closed my eyes and saw you in my heart tud you were pure as the white frost that comes at daybreak asleep on the crystals They spoke…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 9 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … WHERE SHALL WE DANCE By Gabriele Mistral Translated from the Spanish by Alice Stone Blackwell Where shall we dance in a circle Shall it be by the shore of the sea The…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 10 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … THOSE THAT DO NOT DANCE A girl who is weak and ailing Said with a mournful glance How can I dance We told her She should set her heart to dance Then…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 11 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … GIVE ME YOUR HAND Give me your hand and we will dance You will love me and I adore We shall be like a single flower A blossom and nothing more The…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 12 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … PRAYER FOR THE NEST From the Spanish of Gabriela Mistral of Chile Translated by Alice Stone Blackwell Sweet Lord I for a brother make my prayer The nest defenseless innocent and fair…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 13 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … The Evening By Gabriela Mistral of Chile Translated from the Spanish by Alice Stone Blackwell over I dreamed that I was already dust that I was a metre of dark dust earth…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 14 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … insert Gabriela Mistral from an obscure country school teacher has become one of the most famous and beloved poets of Spanish America She also writes poetical prose as in The Enemy She…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 15 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … 3 They are soft he said they are equally soft although one is dark and the other is bloodred I will carry them away and make a vase of them The potter…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 16 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … THE ENEMY By Gabiela Mistral of Chile Translated from the xxx Spanish by Alice Stone Blackwell Gabriela Mistral from an obscure country school teacher has become one of the most famous and…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 17 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … THE THISTLE By Gabriela Mistral of Chile Translated from the Spanish by Alice Stone Blackwell Gabriela Mistral from an obscure country school teacher has become famous and beloved throughout Spain and Spanish…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848
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Image 18 of Blackwell Family Papers: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957; Subject File, 1870-1957; Spanish-American poems … The Thistle by Gabriela Mistral page 3 tiny features of his dead corolla to fly upon all the winds After all said the lily I should like to know him How could…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1848