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. The Five Nations - Página 79de Rudyard Kipling - 1903 - 215 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1899 - 870 páginas
...England's experience in the same line. The poem is so familiar that only a single verse need be reproduced: "Take up the White Man's burden; Send forth the best...breed; — Go, bind your sons to exile To serve your captive's need; To wait in heavy harness On fluttered folk and wild— Your new-caught, sullen peoples,... | |
| Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - 1893 - 1194 páginas
...will and wbisper, By all ye leave or do, The silent, sullen peoples Shall weigh your God and you. " Take up the white man's burden, Send forth the best...heavy harness On fluttered folk and wild — Your new caught sullen peoples, Half devil and half child." How comes it that the soldiers of free, peace-loving... | |
| 1900 - 728 páginas
...'ideal. If we look for the message of the poem its apparent meaning is all in the first four lines : • Take up the white man's burden Send forth the best...your sons to exile, To serve your captives' need.* The entire poem is an elaboration of this one idea. The white nations are to go out with the force... | |
| Herbert O. Hicks, Fred A. Simmons - 1899 - 154 páginas
...the universal memory of mankind, Inscribed shall be the record, bold and sure, Of deeds illustrious. Take up the white man's burden, Send forth the best...captives' need; To wait, in heavy harness, On fluttered folks and wild — Your new caught sullen peoples, Half devil and half child. — Kipling. This book... | |
| 1899 - 556 páginas
...Here is the first stanza of the poem, which is printed in the February number of Mcdlure'a Magazine: Take up the White Man's burden. Send forth the best...to exile, To serve your captives' need; To wait, in heiivy harness, On fluttered folk and wild, Your new-caught, sullen peoples. Half devil and half child.... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1899 - 610 páginas
...people of Great Britain andof the United States that they have a duty to perform. He cries to them : " Take up the white man's burden— Send forth the best ye breed— Go, bind your sons in exile To serve your captives' need." He sees the new races of Africa, Asia and Central America being... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1899 - 841 páginas
...the world, and has been all over it, and knows whereof he speaks. "Take up the White Man's burdenSend forth the best ye breed — Go, bind your sons to exile, To serve your captive's need; To wait, in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild— Your new-caught sullen peoples,... | |
| Frederic Lawrence Knowles - 1899 - 240 páginas
...than white-capped ocean waves. WHITE MAN'S BURDEN, THE. — A poem of seven stanzas, beginning : " Take up the White Man's Burden, Send forth the best ye breed." It appeared in McClure's for February, 1899. It has probably been more widely read, discussed, and... | |
| 1899 - 808 páginas
..." Take up the white man's burdenSend forth the best ye breed — Go bind your sons in exile To save your captives' need ; To wait, In heavy harness. On fluttered folk and wild — You ne'er caught sullen people, Half devil and half child." JUST now there is much being said about... | |
| Charles Sumner Nutter, Wilbur Fisk Tillett - 1911 - 630 páginas
...and altruistic service, to which our Anglo-Saxon race suould first of all and most of all give heed. Take up the White Man's burden ! Send forth the best...your sons to exile, To serve your captives' need. By open speech and simple, An hundred times made plain, To seek another's profit, And work another's... | |
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