The Seven SeasD. Appleton, 1896 - 209 páginas |
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... look still to the Pole , asleep by their hide - stripped sledges . Song of the Dead in the South — in the sun by their skeleton horses , Where the warrigal whimpers and bays through the dust of the sere river - courses . Song of the ...
... look still to the Pole , asleep by their hide - stripped sledges . Song of the Dead in the South — in the sun by their skeleton horses , Where the warrigal whimpers and bays through the dust of the sere river - courses . Song of the ...
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... of thy seed ! Count , are we feeble or few ? Hear , is our speech so rude ? Look , are we poor in the land ? Judge , are we men of The Blood ? Those that have stayed at thy knees , Mother , ΙΟ A Song of the English .
... of thy seed ! Count , are we feeble or few ? Hear , is our speech so rude ? Look , are we poor in the land ? Judge , are we men of The Blood ? Those that have stayed at thy knees , Mother , ΙΟ A Song of the English .
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... not fall on the neck nor kiss when we come together . My arm is nothing weak , my strength is not gone by ; Sons , I have borne many sons but my dugs are not dry . Look , I have made ye a place and opened A Song of the English . 15.
... not fall on the neck nor kiss when we come together . My arm is nothing weak , my strength is not gone by ; Sons , I have borne many sons but my dugs are not dry . Look , I have made ye a place and opened A Song of the English . 15.
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Rudyard Kipling. Look , I have made ye a place and opened wide the doors , That ye may talk together , your Barons and Coun- cillors- Wards of the Outer March , Lords of the Lower Seas , Ay , talk to your gray mother that bore you on her ...
Rudyard Kipling. Look , I have made ye a place and opened wide the doors , That ye may talk together , your Barons and Coun- cillors- Wards of the Outer March , Lords of the Lower Seas , Ay , talk to your gray mother that bore you on her ...
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... look to these- as well . So , wrestled wi ' Apollyon - Nah ! -fretted like a bairn- But burned the workin ' - plans last run wi ' all I hoped to earn . Ye know how hard an Idol dies , an ' what that meant to me- E'en tak ' it for a ...
... look to these- as well . So , wrestled wi ' Apollyon - Nah ! -fretted like a bairn- But burned the workin ' - plans last run wi ' all I hoped to earn . Ye know how hard an Idol dies , an ' what that meant to me- E'en tak ' it for a ...
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