And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of the sky, their hoofs drum up the dawn, The dun he went like a wounded bull, but the mare like a new-roused fawn. Rudyard Kipling's Verse - Página 267de Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 787 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1890 - 524 páginas
...win to the Tongue of Jagai. ' But if he be passed the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, ' For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain is sown with Kamal's men." The Colonel's son has taken a horse, and a raw rough dun was he, With the mouth of a bell and the heart... | |
| 1890 - 978 páginas
...he win to the Tongue of Jagai. But if he be passed the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain is sown with Kamal's men." The colonel's son has taken a horse, and a raw rough dun was he, With the mouth of a bell and the heart... | |
| 1892 - 232 páginas
...ere he win tp the Tongue of Jagai. But if he be past the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain is sown with Kamal's men." The colonel's son has taken a horse, and a raw, rough dun was he, With the mouth of a bell and the... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1892 - 286 páginas
...above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rook to the left and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 244 páginas
...he win to the Tongue of Jagai, 'But if he be passed the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, 'For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain...hear a breech-bolt snick where never a man is seen.' EAST AND WEST 5 The Colonel's son has taken a horse, and a raw rough dun was he, With the mouth of... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 246 páginas
...he win to the Tongue of Jagai, 'But if he be passed the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, 'For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain...'And ye may hear a breech-bolt snick where never a The Colonel's son has taken a horse, and a raw rough dun was he, With the mouth of a bell and the heart... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 244 páginas
...he win to the Tongue of Jagai, 'But if he be passed the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, 'For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain is sown with Kamal' s men. 'There is rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, 'And ye... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1894 - 338 páginas
...head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, Kate Stephens, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 328 páginas
...head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 páginas
...the" breadth of tin: grisly plain is sown with Kamalmen. There is rock to the left, and rock to tk right, and low lean thorn between, And ye may hear a breech-bolt snick when never a man is seen." The Colonel's son has taken a horse, andi raw rough dun was he, With the... | |
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