The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling, Volumen11Scribner's, 1898 |
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... knew the hearts of men , men for they stooped to Fame , Borne on the breath that men call Death , my brother's spirit came . He scarce had need to doff his pride or slough the dross of Earth ― E'en as he trod that day to God so walked ...
... knew the hearts of men , men for they stooped to Fame , Borne on the breath that men call Death , my brother's spirit came . He scarce had need to doff his pride or slough the dross of Earth ― E'en as he trod that day to God so walked ...
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... knew Was our regimental bhisti , Gunga Din . He was " Din ! Din ! Din ! You limpin ' lump o ' brick - dust , Gunga Din ! Hi ! slippery hitherao ! Water , get it ! Panee lao ! 1 You squidgy - nosed old idol , Gunga Din . " The uniform ...
... knew Was our regimental bhisti , Gunga Din . He was " Din ! Din ! Din ! You limpin ' lump o ' brick - dust , Gunga Din ! Hi ! slippery hitherao ! Water , get it ! Panee lao ! 1 You squidgy - nosed old idol , Gunga Din . " The uniform ...
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... knew- An ' don't you never say I told you so . An ' now I'll bid good - bye , for I'm gettin ' rather dry , An ' I see another tunin ' up to toot ( Cornet : Toot ! toot ! ) - So ' ere's good - luck to those that wears the Widow's clo'es ...
... knew- An ' don't you never say I told you so . An ' now I'll bid good - bye , for I'm gettin ' rather dry , An ' I see another tunin ' up to toot ( Cornet : Toot ! toot ! ) - So ' ere's good - luck to those that wears the Widow's clo'es ...
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... knew how ; ' Twas Hogan took the point an ' dropped ; we saw the red blood run : An ' so we all was murderers that started out in fun . While it was : - " Belts .. • There was a row in Silver Street - but that put down the shine , 66 ...
... knew how ; ' Twas Hogan took the point an ' dropped ; we saw the red blood run : An ' so we all was murderers that started out in fun . While it was : - " Belts .. • There was a row in Silver Street - but that put down the shine , 66 ...
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... knew the worst too young ! Our shame is clean repentance for the crime that brought the sentence , Our pride it is to know no spur of pride , And the Curse of Reuben holds us till an alien turf enfolds us And we die , and none can tell ...
... knew the worst too young ! Our shame is clean repentance for the crime that brought the sentence , Our pride it is to know no spur of pride , And the Curse of Reuben holds us till an alien turf enfolds us And we die , and none can tell ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ain't be'ind belts beneath Bisesa blood bloomin blow bugle Captain Clampherdown clear curse Danny Deever dark dead dear lass death Delhi town Devil drunk earth English Er-Heb ere's Evarra eyes fight fire Flag Flag of England ford Fuzzy-Wuzzy Gawd Gods guard Gunga Gunga Din guns hand hast hath head hear heard heart Hell hold honour Johnnie Kabul river King knew land laughed light loot Lord Mandalay marchin mist mother naked never night o'er old trail oont plain port price of admiralty pride Queen Red Horse road road to Mandalay roar round row in Silver ship sing skipper soldier song soul stars sword talk Taman Thee There's Thou to-day Tom Hall Tomlinson Tommy True Thomas Twas wait watch whisper Widow Widow at Windsor wind word young British soldier
Pasajes populares
Página 59 - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, tho' they come from the ends of the earth!
Página 180 - Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience — Clear the land of evil, drive the road and bridge the ford. Make ye sure to each his own That he reap where he hath sown ; By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!
Página 354 - For to admire an' for to see, For to be'old this world so wide — It never done no good to me, But I can't drop it if I tried...
Página 4 - O it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, go away " ; But it's " Thank you, Mister Atkins," when the band begins to play, The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play, O it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins," when the band begins to play.
Página 7 - FUZZY-WUZZY" (SOUDAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE) WE'VE fought with many men acrost the seas, An' some of 'em was brave an' some was not : The Paythan an' the Zulu an' Burmese ; But the Fuzzy was the finest o
Página 19 - E would skip with our attack, An' watch us till the bugles made "Retire" An' for all 'is dirty 'ide 'E was white, clear white, inside When 'e went to tend the wounded under fire! It was "Din! Din! Din!" With the bullets kickin' dust-spots on the green When the cartridges ran out, You could hear the front-ranks shout, "Hi!
Página 40 - Come you back to Mandalay, Where the old Flotilla lay: Can't you 'ear their paddles chunkin' from Rangoon to Mandalay? On the road to Mandalay, Where the flyin'-fishes play, An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the Bay!
Página 2 - is beer a score o' times," said Files-on-Parade. " 'E's drinkin' bitter beer alone," the Color-Sergeant said. They are hangin' Danny Deever, you must mark 'im to 'is place, For 'e shot a comrade sleepin' — you must look 'im in the face; Nine 'undred of 'is county an' the regiment's disgrace, While they're hangin
Página 38 - eathen idol's foot : Bloomin' idol made o' mud — Wot they called the Great Gawd Budd — Plucky lot she cared for idols when I kissed 'er where she stud! On the road to Mandalay . . . When the mist was on the rice-fields an' the sun was droppin' slow, She'd git 'er little banjo an' she'd sing " Kulla-lo-lo!" With 'er arm upon my shoulder an' 'er cheek agin' my cheek We useter watch the steamers an' the hathis pilin
Página 38 - Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst; For the temple-bells are callin', an' it's there that I would be — By the old Moulmein Pagoda, looking lazy at the sea; On the road to Mandalay, Where the old Flotilla lay, With our sick beneath the awnings when we went to Mandalay! On the road to Mandalay, Where the flyin'-fishes play, An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the Bay!