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 The Seven Seas - Página 145por Rudyard Kipling - 1896 - 209 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 372 páginas
...'E liked it all!' BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS (1893-1896) w HEN 'Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'card 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' the sailors, too, They 'eard old songs turn up... | |
| 1916 - 734 páginas
...tribute to America — a footnote on Thomas Hardy. THE SUSSEX OF RUDYARD KIPLING BY WILLIAM A. YOUNG An' what he thought 'e might require 'e went an' took — the same as me! THUS Mr. Kipling by way of prelude to the Barrack Room Ballads in his third volume of verse, and the... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 páginas
...RUDYARD KIPLING (1865- ) " When 'Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre, 'Ed "card men sing by land an' sea ; And what he thought 'e might require 'E went an' took — the same as me." — The Seven Seas. " If they could see as thou seest they would do what thou has done, And each man would... | |
| Burges Johnson - 1917 - 172 páginas
...arbiter, after giving some hearing to the case, would render its decision in favor of Genius. "An' what 'e thought 'e might require 'E went an' took — the same as me." "A great poet may really borrow," says Landor ; " he may condescend to an obligation at the hand of... | |
| JOHN BARTLETT - 1919 - 1476 páginas
...in my mother's house; But mistress in my own. Our Lady of the Snows. When 'Omer smote 'is blooming lyre, He'd 'eard men sing by land an' sea; An' what...'e might require, 'E went an' took — the same as we! Barrack-Koom Ballads. Introduction. For the colonel's lady an' Judy O'Grady, Are sisters under... | |
| 1921 - 484 páginas
...we have used. In this respect we resemble Homer as represented by Kipling in his introduction to the "Barrack-room Ballads": When 'Omer smote 'is bloomin'...might require, 'E went an' took — the same as me! Even if time had permitted us to originate all the material of which the tests are composed, it is... | |
| 1921 - 484 páginas
...Kipling in his introduction to the "Barrack-room Ballads": When 'Omer smole 'is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'card men sing by land an' sea; An' what he thought 'e might require, 'E went an' took—the same as me! Even if time had permitted us to originate all the material of which the tests... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 páginas
...flowres for his own nose, is lyke a foole. STEPHEN GOSSON — In the School of Abuse. Loyterers. s ril 2, 1917. (State of War with Germany.) 19 DENTISTRY KIPLING — Barrack-Room Bauads. Introduction. (See also BURTON) e » My books need no one to accuse... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 1922 - 410 páginas
...series of Barrack Room Battads in " The Seven Seas ": '-' When 'Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'card men sing by land an' sea ; An ! what he thought "e might require, 'E went and took—the same as me I t! Rudyard Kipling has helped himself variedly at the tables of art and... | |
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