The five nationsCharles Scribner's sons, 1903 |
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... WHITE HORSES • · • THE SECOND VOYAGE . PAGE · V 3 6 10 • 13 17 21 THE DYKES • · 24 .THE SONG OF DIEGO VALDEZ THE BROKEN MEN 28 33 THE FEET OF THE YOUNG MEN . • 37 - THE TRUCE OF THE BEAR • · 43 THE OLD MEN · 48 THE EXPLORER THE WAGE ...
... WHITE HORSES • · • THE SECOND VOYAGE . PAGE · V 3 6 10 • 13 17 21 THE DYKES • · 24 .THE SONG OF DIEGO VALDEZ THE BROKEN MEN 28 33 THE FEET OF THE YOUNG MEN . • 37 - THE TRUCE OF THE BEAR • · 43 THE OLD MEN · 48 THE EXPLORER THE WAGE ...
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... WHITE MAN'S BURDEN . PHARAOH AND THE SERGEANT OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS " ET DONA FERENTES " KITCHENER'S SCHOOL THE YOUNG QUEEN • RIMMON · THE OLD ISSUE . BRIDGE - GUARD IN THE KARROO THE LESSON • THE FILES PAGE · 63 64 • 67 72 75 · • 78 ...
... WHITE MAN'S BURDEN . PHARAOH AND THE SERGEANT OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS " ET DONA FERENTES " KITCHENER'S SCHOOL THE YOUNG QUEEN • RIMMON · THE OLD ISSUE . BRIDGE - GUARD IN THE KARROO THE LESSON • THE FILES PAGE · 63 64 • 67 72 75 · • 78 ...
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... White water half - guessed overside and the moon breaking timely to bare it ; His Sea as his fathers have dared - his Sea as his children shall dare it- His Sea as she serves him or kills ? So and no otherwise - so and no otherwise ...
... White water half - guessed overside and the moon breaking timely to bare it ; His Sea as his fathers have dared - his Sea as his children shall dare it- His Sea as she serves him or kills ? So and no otherwise - so and no otherwise ...
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... white - hot wake , the ' wildering speed— The Choosers of the Slain ! WHITE HORSES Where run your colts at pasture ? Where 16 THE DESTROYERS.
... white - hot wake , the ' wildering speed— The Choosers of the Slain ! WHITE HORSES Where run your colts at pasture ? Where 16 THE DESTROYERS.
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Rudyard Kipling. WHITE HORSES Where run your colts at pasture ? Where hide your mares to breed ? ' Mid bergs about the Ice - cap Or wove Sargasso weed ; By chartless reef and channel , Or crafty coastwise bars , But most the ocean ...
Rudyard Kipling. WHITE HORSES Where run your colts at pasture ? Where hide your mares to breed ? ' Mid bergs about the Ice - cap Or wove Sargasso weed ; By chartless reef and channel , Or crafty coastwise bars , But most the ocean ...
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Página 199 - Beneath whose awful Hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine — Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forget — lest we forget...
Página 199 - The tumult and the shouting dies ; The captains and the kings depart: Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — -lest we forget!
Página 51 - So they said, and I believed it — broke my land and sowed my crop — Built my barns and strung my fences in the little border station Tucked away below the foothills where the trails run out and stop. Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated — so: "Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges — "Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!
Página 79 - Take up the White Man's burden No tawdry rule of kings, But toil of serf and sweeper The tale of common things. The ports ye shall not enter, The roads ye shall not tread, Go make them with your living, And mark them with your dead!
Página 78 - TAKE up the White Man's burden — Send forth the best ye breed — Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild — Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half-devil and half-child.
Página 68 - All heavy-winged with brine, Here lies above the folded crest The Channel's leaden line; And here the sea-fogs lap and cling, And here, each warning each, The sheep-bells and the ship-bells ring Along the hidden beach. We have no waters to delight Our broad and brookless vales — Only the dewpond on the height Unfed, that never fails...
Página 200 - Far-called, our navies melt away ; On dune and headland sinks the fire. Lo ! all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget, — lest we forget...
Página 113 - Let us admit it fairly, as a business people should, We have had no end of a lesson : it will do us no end of good.
Página 68 - As when the Romans came. What sign of those that fought and died At shift of sword and sword ? The barrow and the camp abide, The sunlight and the sward.
Página 79 - Take up the White Man's burden — And reap his old reward: The blame of those ye better, The hate of those ye guard — The cry of hosts ye humour (Ah, slowly!) toward the light:'Why brought ye us from bondage, 'Our loved Egyptian night?