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...girdled green there bask the plains Where, with his timeless smiles. And mushroom hat, brown Vigour gains His spindling roots, his haulms, his grains- The Oriental Giles. Blunden looks long at familiar things; sometimes his best poetry is the result: Sprawl not so monster-like, blind mist; I know not "seems"; I am too old a realist To take sea-dreams From you, or think a great white Whale Floats through our hawthorn-scented vale- This foam-cold vale. So long and lovingly does he look that when he speaks, he tells of things many a reader's restless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Gentle Poet | 8/18/1930 | See Source »

...black column of a waterspout. In a few seconds, as we watched, it grew into a black, whirling corkscrew at least 600 feet high and probably 50 feet or more in diameter. ... As it grew in size ... it took the shape and appearance of a great snake, spray and mist rising in clouds from where its tail lashed the sea. Yet its writhing edges were clean-cut as a broad band of black ribbon. ... It was exactly seven minutes from the time the spout first formed until it faded into the black depths of the moving squall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Water Twister | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

Other books: The Tragic Sense of Life, The Agony of Christianity, Mist, Essays and Soliloquies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Unamunity | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

...Beside the carnage of Sholapur the British terrorism of the Black and Tans in Ireland pales into a mist. . . . Before they were done at Sholapur the British police committed wholesale murder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Suppression | 5/26/1930 | See Source »

...long, wavering line-41 horses, with their boys in colored silks-broke suddenly and swept forward toward the first jump. They were over safely, hard to see against a patch of mist that touched the corner of the course. At Valentine's Brook, Sir Lindsay, John Hay Whitney's horse, was over first, with Shaun Goilin (pronounced Shahn Goy-lin), right after him. At the open ditch, Gate Book went down and Gregalach, one of the favorites since Easter Hero was scratched, screwed sideways in the air, landed clear but had to be pulled up. He was down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Grand National | 4/7/1930 | See Source »

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