Songs from books. The years between and parodiesDoubleday, Page, 1919 |
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... that be , Ordains us e'en as blind , As bold as she : That in our very death , And burial sure , Shadow to shadow , well - persuaded , saith , ' See how our works endure ! ' I THE RECALL AM the land of their fathers . 3.
... that be , Ordains us e'en as blind , As bold as she : That in our very death , And burial sure , Shadow to shadow , well - persuaded , saith , ' See how our works endure ! ' I THE RECALL AM the land of their fathers . 3.
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... hath taken me ! Howso great man's strength be reckoned , There are two things he cannot flee ; Love is the first , and Death is the second- And Love in England hath taken me ! THE NORMAN BARON ( A. D. 1100 ) Y son 222 SONGS FROM BOOKS.
... hath taken me ! Howso great man's strength be reckoned , There are two things he cannot flee ; Love is the first , and Death is the second- And Love in England hath taken me ! THE NORMAN BARON ( A. D. 1100 ) Y son 222 SONGS FROM BOOKS.
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... death is none Report or lamentation . Lay that earth upon thy heart , And thy sickness shall depart ! It shall sweeten and make whole Fevered breath and festered soul ; It shall mightily restrain Over - busy hand and brain ; It shall ...
... death is none Report or lamentation . Lay that earth upon thy heart , And thy sickness shall depart ! It shall sweeten and make whole Fevered breath and festered soul ; It shall mightily restrain Over - busy hand and brain ; It shall ...
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... Death's House returning , give me still One moment's comfort in my matchless ill . ' By Word of Mouth . ' They burnt a corpse upon the sand- The light shone out afar ; It guided home the plunging boats That beat from Zanzibar . Spirit ...
... Death's House returning , give me still One moment's comfort in my matchless ill . ' By Word of Mouth . ' They burnt a corpse upon the sand- The light shone out afar ; It guided home the plunging boats That beat from Zanzibar . Spirit ...
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... Death hunting him . I said : ' ' Tis his weariness speaks , ' but , when he had rested , He chirped in my face like some sparrow , and , presently , jested ! Wherefore slew I that stranger ? He brought me dis- honour . I saddled my mare ...
... Death hunting him . I said : ' ' Tis his weariness speaks , ' but , when he had rested , He chirped in my face like some sparrow , and , presently , jested ! Wherefore slew I that stranger ? He brought me dis- honour . I saddled my mare ...
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ASHLAR Bees beneath blow break Brookland Brother Brown Bess CHAPTER HEADINGS Chil crown Cuckoo Dane-geld dark dead dear death down-low dream Earth England hath taken eyes fall fathers of old fear fight fire Garden gates Gaul Gehazi give Glory Gods green lanterns guns hand hast hear heart Heaven hump Iron-Cold Jungle Karela keep kill King knew land look looking-glass Lord man's master Mithras neath never night o'er Old Mother Laidinwool Pack pass PICT poor honest putrid offal Queen Queen's peace Rimini road Rome round Runnymede sake shame ship sing sleep SONG soul stand stars Stavanger strength sword Tabaqui talk tell thee There's things Thorn thou Throne toil travels the fastest Tree Tubal turn Twas Twix twixt Via Aurelia wait wake wall watch waters wind Wolf woods
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Página 145 - If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you But make allowance for their doubting, too...
Página 145 - And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on"; If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute...
Página 184 - I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When, and How and Where and Who.
Página 95 - THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES 1911 WHEN the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in his pride, He shouts to scare the monster, who will often turn aside. But the she-bear thus accosted rends the peasant tooth and nail. For the female of the species is more deadly than the male.
Página 96 - T"*HE Stranger within my gate, He may be true or kind, But he does not talk my talk — I cannot feel his mind. I see the face and the eyes and the mouth, But not the soul behind. The men of my own stock They may do ill or well, But they tell the lies I am wonted to, They are used to the lies I tell. And we do not need interpreters When we go to buy and sell.
Página 245 - Five and twenty ponies Trotting through the dark Brandy for the Parson, 'Baccy for the Clerk; Laces for a lady, letters for a spy, Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by!
Página 114 - — Men of little showing — For their work continueth. And their work continueth, Broad and deep continueth, Greater than their knowing...
Página 17 - Comfort, content, delight — The ages' slow-bought gain — They shrivelled in a night, Only ourselves remain To face the naked days In silent fortitude, Through perils and dismays Renewed and re-renewed. Though all we made depart, The old commandments stand: "In patience keep your heart, In strength lift up your hand.
Página 3 - CITIES AND THRONES AND POWERS" "A CENTURION OF THE THIRTIETH"— PUCK OF POOR'S HILL LJITIES and Thrones and Powers Stand in Time's eye, Almost as long as flowers, Which daily die...
Página 251 - But remember, please, the Law by which we live, We are not built to comprehend a lie. We can neither love nor pity nor forgive, If you make a slip in handling us you die! We are greater than the Peoples or the Kings — Be humble, as you crawl beneath our rods! — Our touch can alter all created things, We are everything on earth — except The Gods ! Though our smoke may hide the Heavens from your eyes It will vanish and the stars will shine again, Because, for all our power and weight and size....