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From East to West the circling word has passed , Till West is East beside our land
- locked blue ; From East to West the tested chain holds fast , The well - forged
link rings true ! Capetown . Hail ! Snatched and bartered oft from hand to hand , I
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From East to West the circling word has passed , Till West is East beside our land
- locked blue ; From East to West the tested chain holds fast , The well - forged
link rings true ! Capetown . Hail ! Snatched and bartered oft from hand to hand , I
...
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Earth has passed away On the smoke of Judgment Day . That Our word may be
established shall We gather up the sea ? ” Loud sang the souls of the jolly , jolly
mariners : “ Plague upon the hurricane that made us furl and flee ! But the war is ...
Earth has passed away On the smoke of Judgment Day . That Our word may be
established shall We gather up the sea ? ” Loud sang the souls of the jolly , jolly
mariners : “ Plague upon the hurricane that made us furl and flee ! But the war is ...
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On frozen bunt and gasket The sleet - cloud drave her hosts , When , manned by
more than signed with us , We passed the Isle o ' Ghosts ! And north , amid the
hummocks , A biscuit - toss below , We met the silent shallop That frighted
whalers ...
On frozen bunt and gasket The sleet - cloud drave her hosts , When , manned by
more than signed with us , We passed the Isle o ' Ghosts ! And north , amid the
hummocks , A biscuit - toss below , We met the silent shallop That frighted
whalers ...
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We learned from our wistful mothers To call old England " home " ; We read of the
English sky - lark , Of the spring in the English lanes , But we screamed with the
painted lories As we rode on the dusty plains ! They passed with their old - world
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We learned from our wistful mothers To call old England " home " ; We read of the
English sky - lark , Of the spring in the English lanes , But we screamed with the
painted lories As we rode on the dusty plains ! They passed with their old - world
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They passed with their old - world legendsTheir tales of wrong and dearthOur
fathers held by purchase , But we by the right of birth ; Our heart ' s where they
rocked our cradle , Our love where we spent our toil , And our faith and our hope
and ...
They passed with their old - world legendsTheir tales of wrong and dearthOur
fathers held by purchase , But we by the right of birth ; Our heart ' s where they
rocked our cradle , Our love where we spent our toil , And our faith and our hope
and ...
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Página 209 - 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 144 - e might require, 'E went an' took — the same as me ! The market-girls an' fishermen, The shepherds an' the sailors, too, They 'eard old songs turn up again, But hep' it quiet— same as you ! They knew 'e stole; 'e knew they knowed. They didn't tell, nor make a fuss, But winked at 'Omer down the road, An' 'e winked back — the same as us ! "BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN.
Página 2 - 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 6 - We were dreamers, dreaming greatly, in the manstifled town; We yearned beyond the sky-line where the strange roads go down. Came the Whisper, came the Vision, came the Power with the Need. Till the Soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead.
Página 130 - And they asked me how I did it, and I gave 'em the Scripture text, " You keep your light so shining a little in front o' the next!" They copied all they could follow, but they couldn't copy my mind, And I left 'em sweating and stealing a year and a half behind.
Página 101 - Green against the draggled drift, Faint and frail and first— Buy my Northern blood-root And I'll know where you were nursed! Robin down the logging-road whistles, "Come to me," Spring has found the maple-grove, the sap is running free; All the winds o' Canada call the ploughingrain.
Página 196 - eathen in 'is blindness bows down to wood an' stone ; 'E don't obey no orders unless they is 'is own ; 'E keeps 'is side-arms awful : 'e leaves 'em all about, An' then comes up the regiment an
Página 25 - stablished its borders unto all eternity, That such as have no pleasure For to praise the Lord by measure, They may enter into galleons and serve Him on the sea. Sun, wind, and cloud shall fail not from the face of it, Stinging, ringing spindrift, nor the fulmar flying free; And the ships shall go abroad To the Glory of the Lord Who heard the silly sailor-folk and gave them back their sea!
Página 44 - Mornin' Stars for joy that they are made; While, out o' touch o' vanity, the sweatin' thrust-block says: "Not unto us the praise, or man — not unto us the praise!" Now, a' together, hear them lift their lesson — theirs an' mine: "Law, Orrder, Duty an' Restraint, Obedience, Discipline!" Mill, forge an' try-pit taught them that when roarin' they arose, An' whiles I wonder if a soul was gied them wi
Página 172 - 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!