The Seven SeasD. Appleton, 1896 - 209 páginas |
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... Thee , The fool that passed Thee by , Our times are known before Thee- Lord , grant us strength to die ! For those who kneel beside us At altars not Thine 93.
... Thee , The fool that passed Thee by , Our times are known before Thee- Lord , grant us strength to die ! For those who kneel beside us At altars not Thine 93.
Página 96
... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die : Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments ' hem : Thy feet have trod so near to God I may not follow them . Through wantonness if men profess They weary of Thy parts , E'en ...
... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die : Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments ' hem : Thy feet have trod so near to God I may not follow them . Through wantonness if men profess They weary of Thy parts , E'en ...
Página 97
... Thee . Who holds by Thee hath Heaven in fee To gild his dross thereby , And knowledge sure that he endure A child until he die- For to make plain that man's disdain Is but new Beauty's birth- For to possess , in loneliness , The joy of ...
... Thee . Who holds by Thee hath Heaven in fee To gild his dross thereby , And knowledge sure that he endure A child until he die- For to make plain that man's disdain Is but new Beauty's birth- For to possess , in loneliness , The joy of ...
Página 98
... Thee controlled Most like to Gods design ; Thou art the Voice to kingly boys To lift them through the fight , And Comfortress of Unsuccess , To give the dead good - night- A veil to draw ' twixt God His Law And Man's infirmity , A ...
... Thee controlled Most like to Gods design ; Thou art the Voice to kingly boys To lift them through the fight , And Comfortress of Unsuccess , To give the dead good - night- A veil to draw ' twixt God His Law And Man's infirmity , A ...
Página 99
... Thee quick and kind , Nor meet Thee till I die . Yet may I look with heart unshook On blow brought home or missed- Yet may I hear with equal ear The clarions down the list ; Yet set my lance above mischance And ride the barriere- Oh ...
... Thee quick and kind , Nor meet Thee till I die . Yet may I look with heart unshook On blow brought home or missed- Yet may I hear with equal ear The clarions down the list ; Yet set my lance above mischance And ride the barriere- Oh ...
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Página 145 - 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 kep' 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!
Página 25 - Loud sang the souls of the jolly, jolly mariners, Plucking at their harps, and they plucked unhandily : ' Our thumbs are rough and tarred, And the tune is something hard — May we lift a Deepsea Chantey such as seamen use at sea?
Página 3 - 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 145 - Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'eard men sing by land an' sea; An what he thought 'e might require, 'E went an' took — the same as me I The market-girls an' fishermen, The shepherds an
Página 79 - And the tunes that mean so much to you alone Common tunes that make you choke and blow your nose Vulgar tunes that bring the laugh that brings the groan I can rip your very heartstrings out with those...
Página 173 - 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 10 - The wrecks dissolve above us ; their dust drops down from afar — Down to the dark, to the utter dark, where the blind white sea-snakes are There is no sound, no echo of sound, in the deserts of the deep, Or the great grey level plains of ooze where the shell-burred cables creep.
Página 125 - The cynic devil in his blood That bids him mock his hurrying soul; That bids him flout the Law he makes, That bids him make the Law he flouts...