| 1922 - 772 str.
...Philadelphia for the coming Sesquicentennial in 1926 will find that, as Kipling says in telling Toby's story: The things that truly last when men and times have...passed. They are all in Pennsylvania this morning! A FIGHT FOR A FREE PULPIT A NARRATIVE OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE BY AN EPISCOPAL CLERGYMAN WHEN I came... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1910 - 598 str.
...It is not the slightest use to inquire for Adam Goos, Or to ask where Pastor Meder has removed—so You must treat as out of date the story I relate Of...in Pennsylvania this morning! BROTHER SQUARE-TOES (1910) IT was almost the end of their visit to the seaside. They had turned themselves out of doors... | |
| National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Pennsylvania - 1914 - 330 str.
...blazing. Still the grapevine through the dusk Flings her soul-compelling musk Still the fire flies in the corn make night amazing! " They are there,...passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning." Rudyard Kipling. FORGES AND FURNACES IN THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA Nearly two hundred years ago,... | |
| National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Pennsylvania - 1914 - 338 str.
...blazing. Still the grapevine through the dusk Flings her soul-compelling musk Still the fire flies in the corn make night amazing! " They are there,...warning). The things that truly last when men and times hare passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning." Rudy or d Kipling. vii FORGES AND FURNACES... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 344 str.
...flings her soulcompelling musk; Still the fireflies in the corn make night amazing. . . .. PHILADELPHIA They are there, there, there with Earth immortal (Citizens,...in Pennsylvania this morning! BROTHER SQUARE-TOES (1910) IT was almost the end of their visit to the seaside. They had turned themselves out of doors... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 806 str.
...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;...passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning! WHEN 'OMER SMOTE 'IS BLOOMIN' LYRE When 'Omer smote 'is bloomin ' lyre, He'd 'eard men sing by land... | |
| 1922 - 774 str.
...Philadelphia for the coming Sesquicentennial in 1926 will find that, as Kipling says in telling Toby's story: The things that truly last when men and times have...passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning! A FIGHT FOR A FREE PULPIT A NARRATIVE OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE BY AN EPISCOPAL CLERGYMAN WHEN I came... | |
| 1911 - 138 str.
...usual insight below the surface of things, however uninviting the surface may appear, has truly said : "They are there, there, there, with earth immortal;...Citizens, I give you friendly warning! The things that really last when men and times are past, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning." The University... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1926 - 808 str.
...gone, gone with Thebes the Golden, (Never say I didn't give you warning). In Seventeen Ninety- four 'twas a famous dancingfloor — But it's not in Philadelphia...passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning! WHEN 'OMER SMOTE 'IS BLOOMIN' LYRE When 'Om er smote 'is bloomin ' lyre, He 'd 'card men sing by land... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1927 - 892 str.
...(rest his soul!) alive. But he's not in Philadelphia this morning. If you're off to Philadelphia in the morning, And wish to prove the truth of what I say,...passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning! A SONG OF TRAVEL HERE'S the lamp that Hero lit Once to call Leander home? Equal Time hath shovelled... | |
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