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Christian Jacomino

She Walks in Beauty, by Lord Byron - 0 views

  • She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes; Thus mellowed to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impaired the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o’er her face; Where thoughts serenely sweet express, How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. And on that cheek, and o’er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent!
Christian Jacomino

Ulysses, by Alfred Tennyson - 0 views

  • Come, my friends, ‘Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash us down: It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and tho’ We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Christian Jacomino

The Fiddler of Dooney, by William Butler Yeats - 1 views

  • When I play on my fiddle in Dooney, Folk dance like a wave of the sea; My cousin is priest in Kilvarnet, My brother in Moharabuiee. I passed my brother and cousin: They read in their books of prayer; I read in my book of songs I bought at the Sligo fair. When we come at the end of time, To Peter sitting in state, He will smile on the three old spirits, But call me first through the gate; For the good are always the merry, Save by an evil chance, And the merry love the fiddle And the merry love to dance: And when the folk there spy me, They will all come up to me, With ‘Here is the fiddler of Dooney!’ And dance like a wave of the sea. The Wind Among the Reeds (1899)
Christian Jacomino

L'Amérique, de F. Kafka (+ E. Lazarus, G. Perec) - 0 views

  • lorsque, à seize ans, le jeune Karl Rossman entra dans le port de New York sur le bateau déjà plus lent, la statue de la Liberté, qu’il observait depuis longtemps, lui apparut dans un sursaut de lumière. On eût dit que le bras qui brandissait l’épée s’était levé à l’instant même, et l’air libre soufflait autour de ce grand corps. Franz Kafka, L’Amérique (œuvre posthume, première publication 1927) Traduction d’Alexandre Vialatte
Christian Jacomino

A metal Book, by Ray Bradbury - 1 views

  • You could see Mr. K himself in his room, reading from a metal book with raised hieroglyphs over which he brushed his hand, as one might play a harp. And from the book, as his fingers stroked, a voice sang, a soft ancient voice, which told tales of when the sea was red steam on the shore and ancient men had carried clouds of metal insects and electric spiders into battle. The Martian Chronicles (1950)
Christian Jacomino

This Is Just To Say, by William Carlos Williams - 0 views

  • I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
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