The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling: Rewards and fairiesC. Scribner's sons, 1910 |
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Rudyard Kipling. unpocketed one big hunk of bread and Una an- other , which they shared with Puck . " That's Little Lindens ' baking , " he said , as his white teeth sunk in it . " I know Mrs. Vincey's hand . " He ate with a slow ...
Rudyard Kipling. unpocketed one big hunk of bread and Una an- other , which they shared with Puck . " That's Little Lindens ' baking , " he said , as his white teeth sunk in it . " I know Mrs. Vincey's hand . " He ate with a slow ...
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... hand ) , excusing herself thus to the company - for the Queen's time is never her own - and , while the music ... large and working 48 REWARDS AND FAIRIES.
... hand ) , excusing herself thus to the company - for the Queen's time is never her own - and , while the music ... large and working 48 REWARDS AND FAIRIES.
Strana 49
Rudyard Kipling. them ) , who are now at large and working more piracies in his American ocean , which the Pope gave ... hands , her slave , her enemy , or her conqueror , as he shall find that she uses him . " She thrust back the letter ...
Rudyard Kipling. them ) , who are now at large and working more piracies in his American ocean , which the Pope gave ... hands , her slave , her enemy , or her conqueror , as he shall find that she uses him . " She thrust back the letter ...
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... hand- some lads . So she frowns a while and tells ' em not to be bigger fools than their mothers had made ' em , and warns ' em , if they do not kiss and be friends on the instant , she'll have Chris Hatton horse and birch ' em in the ...
... hand- some lads . So she frowns a while and tells ' em not to be bigger fools than their mothers had made ' em , and warns ' em , if they do not kiss and be friends on the instant , she'll have Chris Hatton horse and birch ' em in the ...
Strana 111
... big house offers so many chances of things being mislaid , and coming to hand later . ' Fetching up in the lee - scup- pers , ' my Uncle calls it . But next week I spoke to old Cissie about it when she was doing my hair at night , and ...
... big house offers so many chances of things being mislaid , and coming to hand later . ' Fetching up in the lee - scup- pers , ' my Uncle calls it . But next week I spoke to old Cissie about it when she was doing my hair at night , and ...
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Strana 201 - And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss : If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them : "Hold on...
Strana 308 - OUR FATHERS OF OLD" EXCELLENT herbs had our fathers of oldExcellent herbs to ease their pain — Alexanders and Marigold, Eyebright, Orris, and Elecampane. Basil, Rocket, Valerian, Rue, (Almost singing themselves they run) Vervain, Dittany, Call-me-to-you — Cowslip, Melilot, Rose of the Sun. Anything green that grew out of the mould Was an excellent herb to our fathers of old.
Strana 169 - Ninety-five he was (rest his soul !) alive. But he's not in Philadelphia this morning. If you're off to Philadelphia this morning, And wish to prove the truth of what I say, I pledge my word you'll find the pleasant land behind Unaltered since Red Jacket rode that way. Still the pine-woods scent the noon ; still the catbird sings his tune ; Still autumn sets the maple-forest blazing. Still the grape-vine through the dusk flings her soul-compelling musk ; Still the fire-flies in the corn make night...
Strana 314 - Nine hundred and ninety-nine of 'em go By your looks, or your acts, or your glory. But if he finds you and you find him, The rest of the world don't matter; For the Thousandth Man will sink or swim With you in any water. You can use his purse with no more talk Than he uses yours for his spendings, And laugh and meet in your daily walk As though there had been no lendings. Nine hundred and ninety-nine of 'em call For silver and gold in their dealings; But the Thousandth Man he's worth 'em all, Because...
Strana 65 - I'm sorry for Fritz when they all come A-rovin', a-rovin', a-roarin' and a-rovin', Round the North Sea rovin', The Lord knows where! A TRUTHFUL SONG THE BRICKLAYER: / tell this tale, which is strictly true, Just by way of convincing you How very little, since things were made, Things have altered in the building trade.
Strana 200 - em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss: If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing...
Strana 309 - Look at the stars when a patient is ill, (Dirt has nothing to do with disease,) Bleed and blister as much as you will, Blister and bleed him as oft as you please.
Strana 32 - Gold is for the mistress — silver for the maid! Copper for the craftsman cunning at his trade.' 'Good!' said the Baron, sitting in his hall, 'But Iron — Cold Iron — is master of them alH' So he made rebellion 'gainst the King his liege, Camped before his citadel and summoned it to siege — 'Nay!
Strana 61 - The Queen was in her chamber, and she was middling old, Her petticoat was satin, and her stomacher was gold. Backwards and forwards and sideways did she pass, Making up her mind to face the cruel looking-glass.
Strana 201 - With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And — which is more — you'll be a Man, my son!