The Works of Rudyard Kipling: Songs from booksDoubleday, Page, 1914 |
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... eye , Almost as long as flowers , Which daily die ; But , as new buds put forth To glad new men , Out of the spent and unconsidered Earth The Cities rise again . This season's Daffodil , She never hears , What change , what chance ...
... eye , Almost as long as flowers , Which daily die ; But , as new buds put forth To glad new men , Out of the spent and unconsidered Earth The Cities rise again . This season's Daffodil , She never hears , What change , what chance ...
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... , Order their souls aright ; Till I make plain the meaning Of all my thousand years - Till I fill their hearts with knowledge , While I fill their eyes with tears . PUCK'S SONG See you the ferny ride that steals Into 4 SONGS FROM BOOKS.
... , Order their souls aright ; Till I make plain the meaning Of all my thousand years - Till I fill their hearts with knowledge , While I fill their eyes with tears . PUCK'S SONG See you the ferny ride that steals Into 4 SONGS FROM BOOKS.
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... eyes that are blind with hate - he joins the hands of foes . Dust of the stars was under our feet , glitter of stars above- Wrecks of our wrath dropped reeling down as we fought 14 The Run of the Downs Rewards and Fairies Brookland Road ...
... eyes that are blind with hate - he joins the hands of foes . Dust of the stars was under our feet , glitter of stars above- Wrecks of our wrath dropped reeling down as we fought 14 The Run of the Downs Rewards and Fairies Brookland Road ...
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... eyes from their worshippers . They sleep till the world has need . -- She with the star I had marked for my own - I with my set desire- Lost in the loom of the Night of Nights - lighted by worlds afire- Met in a war against the Gods ...
... eyes from their worshippers . They sleep till the world has need . -- She with the star I had marked for my own - I with my set desire- Lost in the loom of the Night of Nights - lighted by worlds afire- Met in a war against the Gods ...
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... Webbed and inward - turning eye ; These shall show thee treasure hid , Thy familiar fields amid ; And reveal ( which is thy need ) Every man a King indeed ! THE PRAIRIE " I see the grass shake in the SONGS FROM BOOKS 29.
... Webbed and inward - turning eye ; These shall show thee treasure hid , Thy familiar fields amid ; And reveal ( which is thy need ) Every man a King indeed ! THE PRAIRIE " I see the grass shake in the SONGS FROM BOOKS 29.
Términos y frases comunes
bear beat Bees beneath Bess was Harry's bide blow-fly brother Celt City of Sleep cold continueth crown cruel looking-glass Cuckoo dark dead dear dog to tear down-low dream Earth England hath taken eyes fall fathers of old fear fight Fire flesh fool forwards and sideways Gardener gates Gaul give Gods green lanterns hand Harry's daughter hate head hear heart Heaven Helena Hy-Brasil Jubal and Tubal Jubal sang King land look looking-glass Lord master mirth Mithras neath nectarine never night o'er Old Mother Laidinwool pity Plucking poor honest Prince putrid offal Queen's peace Reigneth Rimini Rome round the Sands Rudyard Kipling sail season Servant sing SONG soul stand stars Stavanger sword tell Thee There's things Thorn thou Throne travels the fastest Tubal Cain Twix twixt Via Aurelia wait watch Witan wrath