Edwin Arlington

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Pulitzer Prize For Poetry - Winners - 1920s
... 1922 Collected Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson 1923 The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver A Few Figs from Thistles Eight Sonnets in American Poetry, 1922 ... by Robert Frost 1925 The Man Who Died Twice by Edwin Arlington Robinson 1926 What's O'Clock by Amy Lowell 1927 Fiddler's Farewell by Leonora Speyer 1928 Tristram by Edwin ...

Famous quotes by edwin arlington:

    He may have seen with his mechanic eyes
    A world without a meaning, and had room,
    Alone amid magnificence and doom,
    To build himself an airy monument
    Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935)

    Poets and kings are but the clerks of Time,
    Tiering the same dull webs of discontent,
    Clipping the same sad alnage of the years.
    Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935)

    And we, with all our wounds and all our powers,
    Must each await alone at his own height
    Another darkness or another light;
    Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935)

    There was not much that was ahead of him,
    And there was nothing in the town below—
    Where strangers would have shut the many doors
    That many friends had opened long ago.
    Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935)

    his mouth redeemed
    His insufficient eyes, forever sad:
    In them there was no life-glimpse, good or bad,
    Nor joy nor passion in them ever gleamed;
    Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935)