| 1897 - 418 páginas
...irresistible longing for change is admirably brought out in the ballad, " Sestina of the Tramp-Royal " : " Therefore, from job to job I've moved along. Pay couldn't...done, For something in my 'ead upset me all, Till I had dropped whatever 'twas for good, An' out at sea be'eld the dock-lights die, An' met my mate —... | |
| May Hunt - 1898 - 460 páginas
...Lost Legion as it "goes back under canvass again*, and the motif of the Sestina of the TrampRoyal : •For something in my 'ead upset me all, Till I 'ad dropped whatever 'twas for good, An1, out at sea, be 'eld the dock-lights die, An* met my mate - the windthat tramps the world." Again,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 226 páginas
...all 'Is life on one same, shift; life's none so long. Therfore, from job to job I've moved along. Py couldn't 'old me when my time was done, For something...out at sea, be'eld the dock-lights die, An' met my matej-the wind that tramps the world. It's like a book, I think, this bloomin' world, Which you can... | |
| 1903 - 80 páginas
...faces For the Red Gods call us out and we must go." with this from the Sestina of the Tramp Royal: " Pay couldn't 'old me when my time was done For something in my 'ead upset me all Until I'd left whatever 'twas for good And out at sea be'eld the dock-lights die And met my mate- —... | |
| 1928 - 750 páginas
...'Is life on one same shift; life's none so long. Therefore, from job to Job I've moved along. 1'ay couldn't 'old me when my time was done. For something...whatever 'twas for good. An', out at sea, be'eld the dock lights die, An' met my mate — the wind that tramps the world. Regimental commanders are powerless... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 372 páginas
...surely die; But that's no reason man should labour all 'Is life on one same shift; life's none so long. Therefore, from job to job I've moved along. Pay couldn't...dropped whatever 'twas for good, An', out at sea, be 'eld the dock-lights die, An' met my mate — the wind that tramps the world! It's like a book,... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews - 1918 - 356 páginas
...surely die; But that's no reason man should labor all 'Is life on one same shift, life's none so long. Therefore, from job to job I've moved along, Pay couldn't...whatever 'twas for good, An', out at sea, be'eld the dock-light die, An' met my mate the wind that tramps the world ; It's like a book, I think, this bloomin'... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews - 1918 - 352 páginas
...surely die; But that's no reason man should labor all 'Is life on one same shift, life's none so long. Therefore, from job to job I've moved along, Pay couldn't 'old me when my time was done, For something hi my 'ead upset me all, Till I 'ad dropped whatever 'twas for good, An', out at sea, be'eld the dock-light... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 816 páginas
...die; But that's no reason man should labour all 'Is life on one same shift — life's none so long. Therefore, from job to job I've moved along. Pay couldn't...when my time was done, For something in my 'ead upset it all, Till I 'ad dropped whatever 't was for good, An", out at sea, be'eld the dock-lights die, An"... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 810 páginas
...should labour all 'Is life on one same shift—life's none so long. Till I 'ad dropped whatever 't was for good, An', out at sea, be'eld the dock-lights die, An' met my mate—the wind that tramps the world! It's like a book, I think, this bloomin' world, Which you can... | |
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