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G e r a r d M a n l e y H o p k i n s a n d T H E R E C K O F T H E M O M E N T J u l i e C a r r They fo u g h t w ith God's cold — A nd th e y could not and fell to the deck (Crushed the m ) o r w a te r (and dro w n ed the m ) or rolled W ith the sea-rom p over the wreck. N ig h t roared, w ith the heart-break hearing a heart-broke rabble, The w o m e n 's w a ilin g , the crying o f a child w ith o u t check— T ill a lioness arose breasting the babble, A prophetess tow e red in the tu m u lt, a virg in a l to n g u e told. — Gerard M an le y Hopkins "T h e Wreck o f the Deutschland," 1876 The cu rre n tly effective m essianic elem ents o f the w o rk
English Language Notes – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 1, 2008
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