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... Published October , 1907 All rights reserved , including that of translation into foreign languages , including the Scandinavian THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , CAMBRIDGE , U. 8. A. CONTENTS CONTENTS The Fires Dedication from " Barrack Room Ballads.
... Published October , 1907 All rights reserved , including that of translation into foreign languages , including the Scandinavian THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , CAMBRIDGE , U. 8. A. CONTENTS CONTENTS The Fires Dedication from " Barrack Room Ballads.
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Rudyard Kipling. CONTENTS The Fires Dedication from " Barrack Room Ballads " To the True Romance Sestina of the Tramp - Royal The Miracles Song of the Wise Children Buddha at Kamakura The Sea - Wife The Broken Men The Song of the Banjo ...
Rudyard Kipling. CONTENTS The Fires Dedication from " Barrack Room Ballads " To the True Romance Sestina of the Tramp - Royal The Miracles Song of the Wise Children Buddha at Kamakura The Sea - Wife The Broken Men The Song of the Banjo ...
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... The Married Man 347 • 349 351 352 354 Lichtenberg 356 · Stellenbosh 357 Half - Ballad of Waterval 359 Piet 360 " Wilful - Missing " 362 Ubique 364 The Return 365 THE FIRES MEN make them fires on the hearth Each CONTENTS ix.
... The Married Man 347 • 349 351 352 354 Lichtenberg 356 · Stellenbosh 357 Half - Ballad of Waterval 359 Piet 360 " Wilful - Missing " 362 Ubique 364 The Return 365 THE FIRES MEN make them fires on the hearth Each CONTENTS ix.
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Rudyard Kipling. How can I turn from any fire , On any man's hearthstone ? I know the wonder and desire That went to build my own ! How can I doubt man's joy or woe Where'er his house - fires shine , Since all that man must undergo Will ...
Rudyard Kipling. How can I turn from any fire , On any man's hearthstone ? I know the wonder and desire That went to build my own ! How can I doubt man's joy or woe Where'er his house - fires shine , Since all that man must undergo Will ...
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Página 126 - And what should they know of England who only England know? — The poor little street-bred people that vapour and fume and brag, They are lifting their heads in the stillness to yelp at the English Flag ! Must we borrow a clout from the Boer — to plaster anew with dirt?
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Página 326 - is wife (Not to mention the 'ousemaid an* cook), To come in an' 'ands up an' be still, An' honestly work for my bread, My livin' in that state of life To which it shall please God to call Me!