ON LEARNING FRENCH
Like silver bells heard in a mist,Or moonstone echoes from some brookWhere silver birches wall a nook,Or like sea ripples moon-lit kissed,Or like a lake of silver ledgesWhere iris water-lilies lave,Or like some lark’s translucent waveOf song above white hawthorn hedges,The maiden ripples French to me;But I am like an argonautIn some mute agony of thought,Lost in sound’s sweet tranquillity.Alfred J. Fritchey, Camp Hospital 30.
Like silver bells heard in a mist,Or moonstone echoes from some brookWhere silver birches wall a nook,Or like sea ripples moon-lit kissed,Or like a lake of silver ledgesWhere iris water-lilies lave,Or like some lark’s translucent waveOf song above white hawthorn hedges,The maiden ripples French to me;But I am like an argonautIn some mute agony of thought,Lost in sound’s sweet tranquillity.Alfred J. Fritchey, Camp Hospital 30.
Like silver bells heard in a mist,Or moonstone echoes from some brookWhere silver birches wall a nook,Or like sea ripples moon-lit kissed,
Like silver bells heard in a mist,
Or moonstone echoes from some brook
Where silver birches wall a nook,
Or like sea ripples moon-lit kissed,
Or like a lake of silver ledgesWhere iris water-lilies lave,Or like some lark’s translucent waveOf song above white hawthorn hedges,
Or like a lake of silver ledges
Where iris water-lilies lave,
Or like some lark’s translucent wave
Of song above white hawthorn hedges,
The maiden ripples French to me;But I am like an argonautIn some mute agony of thought,Lost in sound’s sweet tranquillity.Alfred J. Fritchey, Camp Hospital 30.
The maiden ripples French to me;
But I am like an argonaut
In some mute agony of thought,
Lost in sound’s sweet tranquillity.
Alfred J. Fritchey, Camp Hospital 30.