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To Brooklyn Bridge
How many dawns, chill from his rippling rest
The seagull’s wings shall dip and pivot him,
Shedding white rings of tumult, building high
Over the chained bay waters Liberty—
Then, with inviolate curve, forsake our eyes
As apparitional as sails that cross
Some page of figures to be filed away;
—Till elevators drop us from our day ...
I think of cinemas, panoramic sleights
With multitudes bent toward some flashing scene
Never disclosed, but hastened to again,
Foretold to other eyes on the same screen;
And Thee, across the harbor, silver paced
As though the sun took step of thee yet left
Some motion ever unspent in thy stride,—
Implicitly thy freedom staying thee!
Out of some subway scuttle, cell or loft
A bedlamite speeds to thy parapets,
Tilting there momently, shrill shirt ballooning,
A jest falls from the speechless caravan.
Down Wall, from girder into street noon leaks,
A rip-tooth of the sky’s acetylene;
All afternoon the cloud flown derricks turn ...
Thy cables breathe the North Atlantic still.
And obscure as that heaven of the Jews,
Thy guerdon ... Accolade thou dost bestow
Of anonymity time cannot raise:
Vibrant reprieve and pardon thou dost show.
O harp and altar, of the fury fused,
(How could mere toil align thy choiring strings!)
Terrific threshold of the prophet’s pledge,
Prayer of pariah, and the lover’s cry,
Again the traffic lights that skim thy swift
Unfractioned idiom, immaculate sigh of stars,
Beading thy path—condense eternity:
And we have seen night lifted in thine arms.
Under thy shadow by the piers I waited
Only in darkness is thy shadow clear.
The City’s fiery parcels all undone,
Already snow submerges an iron year ...
O Sleepless as the river under thee,
Vaulting the sea, the prairies’ dreaming sod,
Unto us lowliest sometime sweep, descend
And of the curveship lend a myth to God.
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Track leading to as well as the abandoned mines in the Central Harts Range, Central Desert region, Alice Springs, Australia. The track and walking trail extends from Atitjere Community to the Spotted Dog and Disputed mines on Mount Palmer.
Maybe not mature enough to be given the term "Hart" at the moment, but when he gets his full Fallow antlers, this chap is going to look spectacular. He was one of 6 Fallow stags spotted in a field by the roadside, the rest being the more usual colour. Quite distant so hard cropped.
This old one room school house is at the intersection of Harts School Road and Woodson Winchester Road in Scott County, Illinois.
The White Hart, 58 Bridge Street, Downham Market, Norfolk
This house is currently closed awaiting transformation into a Wetherspoons but, when open, was a friendly, basic, 2-room place, one room occupied by a pool table and the other principally for conversation. The far end is grade II listed and thought to be an altered early C18 building. It seems to have been opened c. 1748 and was originally the Whalebone.
The excellent
NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSES site gives further detail.
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Hart Coaches IJI 5367 is a Bristol VRL/LH6L with Eastern Coach Works bodywork. It was new in 1971 as Standerwick 60, registered LRN 60J, for use on long distance express services. It passed to National Travel North West in 1974 and then had a number further owners before reaching Hart Coaches and becoming IJI 5367.
It subsequently saw further use as a p.s.v. with Miller (Arun Coaches), Horsham before being acquired for preservation. It is currently restored to original condition as LRN 60J.
A 2017 Gillig Low Floor BRT Plus CNG 40' operating route 275LX for Hillsborough Area Regional Transit.
Photographed two years ago at Ryde Fire Station on a rare outing on the Isle of Wight.
Taking part in training with IWFRS.
Only just discovered this photograph in my archive!
As we left the park, in nearing darkness, we finally saw a herd of [possibly one hundred] Red Deer. Pumping up my ISO, I tried some shots and though far from brilliant, this is a type of shot I've dreamed of for many years. Hart, by the way, is an old English word for a young Stag and not poor spelling on my part, my titles are often bad puns!
Hart Springs is a county park located in Bell, FL along the Suwannee River. The park contains two springs and a swim area featuring a diving platform. Not just for swimming, visitors can also walk a boardwalk stretching along the spring run until it meets with the Suwannee River, which it then follows until it loops around to a campground.
Image taken Sunday 09/28/2014 at The Barry Hart Ranch in Scottsdale, Arizona. AB-1600 thru 15 degree grid key light camera left, AB-800 thru 30 degree grid hair light high camera left, SB-800 fill light w/ Honl grid camera right, SB-900 w/Honl grid behind subject on back ground. All lights except background light controlled with Pocket Wizard Flex TT5 units. Background light in SU-4 mode. AC-3 controller on camera and AC-9s on Alien Bees. Capture NX2 (RAW converter) + PSCC + Dfine 2.0, Nikon D3+ 24-70mm f/2.8
Genesee & Wyoming Australia units GWA010/GWA003 (with GWA009 bringing up the rear) pass Lake Hart (a salt lake) 525kms north of Adelaide with 9612 loaded Wirrida to Whyalla Arrium iron ore service on 5 February 2015.
This is on the transcontinental main line that runs from Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie.
These model GT46C-ACe locomotives were built in Newcastle, New South Wales by Downer Rail in 2012 and are powered by an EMD 710G3C engine.
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Model: Brock Hart
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South Harting is a village within Harting civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. It lies on the B2146 road, 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Petersfield in Hampshire.
South Harting has two churches, one Anglican and one Congregational, plus a school and a pub.
The National Trust property Uppark sits high on the South Downs, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the village on the B2146.
The most prominent building here is The Anglican parish church of St Mary and St Gabriel is at the southwestern end of the village street, in an elevated position. It has a coppered spire on the tower and a peal of six bells. Major restoration work was carried out in the 1850s, and In 2010 further improvements were made including the building of an attached room for the Sunday school.
In the churchyard is the tall South Harting War Memorial Cross, (1920) a World War I memorial by Eric Gill.
This view is from Harting Down which is an area of open downland on the scarp slope of the South Downs just to the south of South Harting. It's a special place because of the spectacular views it gives of the countryside to the north. The Down is now managed as a nature reserve.
The Down contains wild grassland which incorporates many interesting wild flowers and wildlife like dragonflies. There's also an Iron Age earthwork, although there are plenty of other such features all along the top of the Downs in this part of West Sussex.
Harting Down is within The South Downs National Park which is England's newest National Park, having become fully operational on 1 April 2011. The park, covering an area of 1,627 square kilometres (628 sq mi) in southern England, stretches for 140 kilometres (87 mi) from Winchester in the west to Eastbourne in the east through the counties of Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex. The national park covers the chalk hills of the South Downs (which on the English Channel coast form the white cliffs of the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head) and a substantial part of a separate physiographic region, the western Weald, with its heavily wooded sandstone and clay hills and vales. The South Downs Way spans the entire length of the park and is the only National Trail that lies wholly within a national park.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Harting