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A Vision of Doom: Poems by Ambrose Bierce is a collection of poems by Ambrose Bierce and edited by Donald Sidney-Fryer. It was published in 1980 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 900 copies. Contents. "A Visionary of Doom", by Donald Sidney-Fryer. "Basilica" "A Mystery" "The Passing Show" "Geotheos" "Invocation" "Religion"
- Ambrose Bierce
- 1980
13. Mai 2011 · With a live coal from Truth's high altar, raised. His arms to heaven and sang a song of doom. Sang of the time to be, when God should lean. Indignant from the Throne and lift his hand, And that foul city be no more!-a tale, A dream, a desolation and a curse! No vestige of its glory should survive.
13. Mai 2011 · An analysis of the A Vision Of Doom poem by Ambrose Bierce including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.
His arms to heaven and sang a song of doom— Sang of the time to be, when God should lean Indignant from the Throne and lift his hand, And that foul city be no more!—a tale, A dream, a desolation and a curse!
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Ambrose Bierce. 3.81. 37 ratings3 reviews. That strange creative genius, Ambrose Bierce, published approximately 800 pieces of verse in a lifetime of writing. Much of it is satire involving many who were celebrities on the West Coast.
A Vision of Doom: Poems: Author: Ambrose Bierce: Editor: Donald Sidney-Fryer: Illustrated by: Franck Villano: Publisher: D.M. Grant, 1980: Length: 110 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX