Adelaide Crapsey Quotes

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  • I knowNot these my handsAnd yet I think there wasA woman like me once had handsLike these.

    Adelaide Crapsey, “Amaze”
  • These be Three silent things: The Falling snow. . . the hour Before the dawn. . . the mouth of one Just dead.

    "Cinquain: Triad" l. 1 (1915)
  • My object to venture the suggestion that an important application of phonetics to metrical problems lies in the study of phonetic word-structure.

    Adelaide Crapsey (1918). “A Study in English Metrics”
  • Sun and wind and beat of sea, Great lands stretching endlessly... Where be bonds to bind the free? All the world was made for me!

    Adelaide Crapsey, “Adventure”
  • The oldOld winds that blewWhen chaos was, what doThey tell the clattered trees that IShould weep?

  • Listen ... With faint dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break free from the trees And fall.

    Adelaide Crapsey, “November Night”
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