| C. W. E. Bigsby, Christopher William Edgar Bigsby - 1984 - 368 páginas
...which the old man has been struggling to compose, a poem which is in effect a description of his own life : How calmly does the orange branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair. Sometimes while night obscures the tree... | |
| Tennessee Williams - 1971 - 388 páginas
...breathes a long cooling breath up the hill, as NONNO'S voice is heard from his cubicle.] 287 NONNO: How calmly does the orange branch Observe the sky begin to blanch, Without a cry, without a prayer, With no expression of despair. . . . [And from a beach cantina in... | |
| Tennessee Williams - 2002 - 348 páginas
...last string snaps!] ["HOW CALMLY DOES THE ORANGE BRANCH' (FROM THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA, ACT THREE) How calmly does the orange branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer, With no betrayal of despair. Sometime while night obscures the tree... | |
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