The Seven SeasTauchnitz, 1897 - 256 páginas |
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Rudyard Kipling. COLLECTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS TAUCHNITZ EDITION . VOL . 3189 . THE SEVEN SEAS . BY RUDYARD KIPLING . IN ONE VOLUME . TAUCHNITZ EDITION . By the same Author , PLAIN TALES.
Rudyard Kipling. COLLECTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS TAUCHNITZ EDITION . VOL . 3189 . THE SEVEN SEAS . BY RUDYARD KIPLING . IN ONE VOLUME . TAUCHNITZ EDITION . By the same Author , PLAIN TALES.
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Rudyard Kipling. TAUCHNITZ EDITION . By the same Author , PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK " CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS " THE DAY'S WORK A FLEET IN BEING STALKY & CO . . FROM SEA TO SEA I vol . I vol . I vol . I vol . • I vol ...
Rudyard Kipling. TAUCHNITZ EDITION . By the same Author , PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK " CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS " THE DAY'S WORK A FLEET IN BEING STALKY & CO . . FROM SEA TO SEA I vol . I vol . I vol . I vol . • I vol ...
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Rudyard Kipling. THE SEVEN SEAS BY RUDYARD KIPLING , AUTHOR OF " PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS , " ETC. COPYRIGHT EDITION . LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 1897 . DEDICATION TO THE CITY OF BOMBAY . The Cities are.
Rudyard Kipling. THE SEVEN SEAS BY RUDYARD KIPLING , AUTHOR OF " PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS , " ETC. COPYRIGHT EDITION . LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 1897 . DEDICATION TO THE CITY OF BOMBAY . The Cities are.
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... plains of ooze where the shell - burred cables creep . Here in the womb of the world - here on the tie- ribs of earth Words , and the words of men , flicker and flutter and beat- Warning , sorrow and gain , salutation and mirth- For a ...
... plains of ooze where the shell - burred cables creep . Here in the womb of the world - here on the tie- ribs of earth Words , and the words of men , flicker and flutter and beat- Warning , sorrow and gain , salutation and mirth- For a ...
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... the full Trade suits- Plain - sail - storm - sail - lay your board and tack again- And that's the way we'll pay Paddy Doyle for his boots ! We bring no store of ingots , Of spice or THE MERCHANTMEN King Solomon drew merchantmen,
... the full Trade suits- Plain - sail - storm - sail - lay your board and tack again- And that's the way we'll pay Paddy Doyle for his boots ! We bring no store of ingots , Of spice or THE MERCHANTMEN King Solomon drew merchantmen,
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ain't Army arquebus Aurochs Baltic be'ind beggar beneath bids Bill Awkins Blest blind bloomin blow bone burn Buy my English Captain Cheer clear crew crownin dead deck drunk dursn't eard earth eathen eyes fight fought gale Gawd grey guns hand hast head hear heart Hell Islands Jollies-'Er Majesty's jolly knew little things Lord M'Andrews M'Cullough Macassar Straits Man-the married Mary Gloster Mossel Bay naked neath never night Northern Light old three-decker Orse Orse Gunners overside Paddy Doyle port praise price of admiralty pride rail red tornado Reuben Paine road roaring Romance round Royal Engineer sail sailor Sapper Sarah Sands sergeant Sergeant's weddin Seven Seas ship sing skin skipper sloop-of-war snow song soul steam Stralsund Thee There's Thou thousand thunder thy pictures Tom Hall True Thomas turn Twas waitin watch wind women Ye'll
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Página 19 - We have fed our sea for a thousand years • And she calls us, still unfed, Though there's never a wave of all her waves But marks our English dead: We have strawed our best to the weed's unrest To the shark and the sheering gull. If blood be the price of admiralty, Lord God, we ha
Página 17 - Fair is our lot — O goodly is our heritage ! (Humble ye, my people, and be fearful in your mirth /) For the Lord our God Most High He hath made the deep as dry, He hath smote for us a pathway to the ends of all the Earth...
Página 170 - And only The Master shall praise us, and only The Master shall blame; And no one shall work for money, and no one shall work for fame. But each for the joy of the working, and each, in his separate star, Shall draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They are!
Página 47 - I wonder if a soul was gied them wi' the blows. Oh for a man to weld it then, in one trip-hammer strain, Till even first-class passengers could tell the meanin' plain! But no one cares except mysel' that serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here.
Página 118 - Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'eard men sing by land an' sea; An' what he thought 'e might require, 'E went an
Página 169 - When earth's last picture is painted and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colors have faded, and the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and, faith, we shall need it — lie down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall set us to work anew...
Página 149 - Oogli, Shy as a girl to begin; Aggie de Castrer she made me, An' Aggie was clever as sin; Older than me, but my first un— More like a mother she were— Showed me the way to promotion an' pay, An' I learned about women from 'er!
Página 60 - an she never looks nor 'eeds — The Man-o'-War's 'er 'usband, an' 'e gives 'er all she needs; But, oh, the little cargo-boats, that sail the wet seas roun', They're just the same as you an' me a-plyin' up an
Página 88 - There are nine and sixty ways of constructing tribal lays, 'And — every — single — one — of — them — is — right...
Página 34 - Ho, we revel in our chains O'er the sorrow that was Spain's; Heave or sink it, leave or drink it, we were masters of the sea!