The Seven SeasD. Appleton, 1896 - 209 páginas |
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... · • • . 167 171 175 . 177 . 181 184 . 187 THE ' EATHEN THE SHUT - EYE SENTRY " MARY , PITY WOMEN ! ” . FOR TO ADMIRE . L'ENVOI . • 191 . 198 202 • • 205 • 208 DEDICATION To The City Of Bombay THE Cities are full iv Contents .
... · • • . 167 171 175 . 177 . 181 184 . 187 THE ' EATHEN THE SHUT - EYE SENTRY " MARY , PITY WOMEN ! ” . FOR TO ADMIRE . L'ENVOI . • 191 . 198 202 • • 205 • 208 DEDICATION To The City Of Bombay THE Cities are full iv Contents .
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... loved , the River built , Wealth sought and Kings adventured life to hold . Hail , England ! I am Asia - Power on silt , Death in my hands , but Gold ! Madras . Clive kissed me on the mouth and eyes A Song of the English . II.
... loved , the River built , Wealth sought and Kings adventured life to hold . Hail , England ! I am Asia - Power on silt , Death in my hands , but Gold ! Madras . Clive kissed me on the mouth and eyes A Song of the English . II.
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Rudyard Kipling. Madras . Clive kissed me on the mouth and eyes and brow , Wonderful kisses , so that I became Crowned above Queens - a withered beldame now , Brooding on ancient fame . Rangoon . Hail , Mother ! Do they call me rich in ...
Rudyard Kipling. Madras . Clive kissed me on the mouth and eyes and brow , Wonderful kisses , so that I became Crowned above Queens - a withered beldame now , Brooding on ancient fame . Rangoon . Hail , Mother ! Do they call me rich in ...
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... eyes blinded with gazing , Cleared He the womb of the world , huge and amazing ! This we beheld ( and we live ) —the Pit of the Burning , Then the God spoke to the tree for our returning ; Back to the beach of our flight , fearless and ...
... eyes blinded with gazing , Cleared He the womb of the world , huge and amazing ! This we beheld ( and we live ) —the Pit of the Burning , Then the God spoke to the tree for our returning ; Back to the beach of our flight , fearless and ...
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... eyes : But we were heading homeward With trade to lose or make- Good Lord , they slipped behind us In the tailing of our wake ! Let go , let go the anchors ; Now shamed at heart are we To bring so poor a cargo home That had for gift the ...
... eyes : But we were heading homeward With trade to lose or make- Good Lord , they slipped behind us In the tailing of our wake ! Let go , let go the anchors ; Now shamed at heart are we To bring so poor a cargo home That had for gift the ...
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