The Five NationsDoubleday, Page, 1903 - 215 páginas |
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... EFFECTIVE ITS FAR - REACHING INFLUENCE " HE IS NOT DEAD WHO GIVETH LIFE TO KNOWLEDGE " JOHN SHAW BILLINGS MEMORIAL FUND FOUNDED BY ANNA PALMER DRAPER From the Library of EDMUND LESTER PEARSON He Edmund L. Pearson Christmas 1903 . 0 THE ...
... EFFECTIVE ITS FAR - REACHING INFLUENCE " HE IS NOT DEAD WHO GIVETH LIFE TO KNOWLEDGE " JOHN SHAW BILLINGS MEMORIAL FUND FOUNDED BY ANNA PALMER DRAPER From the Library of EDMUND LESTER PEARSON He Edmund L. Pearson Christmas 1903 . 0 THE ...
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... DEAD SISTERS Who recalls the twilight and the ranged tents in order , THE ISLANDERS · No doubt but ye are the People - your throne is above the King's , 126 129 · 133 THE PEACE OF DIVES The Word came down to Dives in Torment where he ...
... DEAD SISTERS Who recalls the twilight and the ranged tents in order , THE ISLANDERS · No doubt but ye are the People - your throne is above the King's , 126 129 · 133 THE PEACE OF DIVES The Word came down to Dives in Torment where he ...
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... ' Twixt tide and tide's returning Great store of newly dead , - The bones of those that faced us , And the hearts of those that fled . Afar , off - shore and single , Some stallion 15 WHITE HORSES Where run your colts at pasture?
... ' Twixt tide and tide's returning Great store of newly dead , - The bones of those that faced us , And the hearts of those that fled . Afar , off - shore and single , Some stallion 15 WHITE HORSES Where run your colts at pasture?
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... dead . We shall not acknowledge that old stars fade or alien planets arise ( That the sere bush buds or the desert blooms or the ancient well - head dries ) , Or any new compass wherewith new men adventure ' neath new skies . We shall ...
... dead . We shall not acknowledge that old stars fade or alien planets arise ( That the sere bush buds or the desert blooms or the ancient well - head dries ) , Or any new compass wherewith new men adventure ' neath new skies . We shall ...
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... dead issues offensive to God and mankind- ( Precisely like vultures over an ox that the Army has left behind ) . We shall make walk preposterous ghosts of the glories we once created- ( Immodestly smearing from muddled palettes amazing ...
... dead issues offensive to God and mankind- ( Precisely like vultures over an ox that the Army has left behind ) . We shall make walk preposterous ghosts of the glories we once created- ( Immodestly smearing from muddled palettes amazing ...
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Página 215 - If, drunk with sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe, Such boastings as the Gentiles use, Or lesser breeds without the Law— Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget— left we forget!
Página 81 - Take up the White Man's burden — Ye dare not stoop to less — Nor call too loud on Freedom To cloak your weariness; By all ye cry or whisper, By all ye leave or do, The silent, sullen peoples Shall weigh your Gods and you.
Página 214 - The tumult and the shouting dies — The captains and the kings depart — Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart.
Página 79 - 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 71 - 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 79 - 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. Take up the White Man's Burden...
Página 213 - ath it come to me — not pride, Nor yet conceit, but on the 'ole (If such a term may be applied), The makin's of a bloomin' soul. But now, discharged, I fall away To do with little things again. . . . Gawd, 'oo knows all I cannot say, Look after me in Thamesfontein ! // England was what England seems An not the England of our dreams, But only putty, brass, an paint, 'Ow quick we'd chuck 'er!
Página 59 - Ores you'll find there; wood and cattle; water-transit sure and steady (That should keep the railway rates down), coal and iron at your doors. God took care to hide that country till He judged His people ready, Then He chose me for His Whisper, and I've found it, and it's yours! Yes, your "Never-never country" — yes, your "edge of cultivation " And "no sense in going further" — till I crossed the range to see.
Página 108 - All we have of freedom, all we use or know — This our fathers bought for us long and long ago. Ancient Right unnoticed as the breath we draw — Leave to live by no man's leave, underneath the Law.