| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 328 страница
...weight? Canst thou help me from the gloom? Human love is less than Fate, Failing ere it reach the tomb. "There is knocking at my door, there! — Pity calling...scarce-seen smoke-puffs flew From Boer marksmen in the grass ; And all are bred to do Your will By land and sea — wherever flies The Flag to fight and follow... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1900 - 326 страница
...Canst thou help me from the gloom? Human love is less than Fate, Failing ere it reach the tomb. 56 " There is knocking at my door, there ! — Pity calling...scarce-seen smoke-puffs flew From Boer marksmen in the grass ; And all are bred to do Your will By land and sea — wherever flies The Flag to fight and follow... | |
| G. F. Monkshood, George Gamble - 1902 - 308 страница
...Imperatrix," written in i882uand addressed to the Queen, are strarigeTy" prophetic in their Imperialism. " And some of us have fought for you Already in the...smoke-puffs flew From Boer marksmen in the grass. " And all are bred to do your will By land and sea — whenever flies The flag to fight and follow... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 324 страница
...(1882) (Written on the occasion of the attempt to assassinate Queen Victoria in March, 1882) F ROM every quarter of your land They give God thanks Who...smoke-puffs flew From Boer marksmen in the grass. And all are bred to do your will By land and sea, wherever flies The Flag, to fight and follow still... | |
| Robert Thurston Hopkins - 1915 - 394 страница
...of that end-of-the-nineteenthcentury Imperialism to which he has given full and final expression : Such greeting as should come from those Whose fathers...snows, And, dying, left their sons their swords. And all are bred to do your will By land and sea—wherever flies The flag, to fight and follow still And... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 332 страница
...life of Queen Victoria in 1882 shows at once his facility and the drift of his youthful thought: — "Such greeting as should come from those Whose fathers...snows, And, dying, left their sons their swords. * "And all are bred to do your will By land and sea — wherever flies * The flag, to fight and follow still... | |
| André Chevrillon - 1923 - 280 страница
..." Westward Ho ! " to the Queen who had just escaped from the attempt of an assassin (March, 1882) : Such greeting as should come from those Whose fathers...smoke-puffs flew From Boer marksmen in the grass, And all are bred to do Your will By land or sea—wherever flies Your flag to fight and follow still,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1923 - 300 страница
...poor and mean, To you, the greatest as most dear, Victoria, by God's Grace, our Queen! Such greetings as should come from those Whose fathers faced the...Russian snows And dying, left their sons their swords. For we are bred to do your will By land and sea, wherever flies The Flag to fight and follow still,... | |
| Gerhard von der Lippe Gran, Francis Bull - 1927 - 540 страница
...poor and mean, To you, the greatest as most dear, Victoria, by God's grace, our Queen ! Such greetings as should come from those Whose fathers faced the...Russian snows, And, dying, left their sons their swords. For we are bred to do your will. By land and sea, wherever flies The Flag. To fight and follow still.... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1991 - 336 страница
...land and lea, wherever flies The flag to fight and follow still, And work your empire'! destinies. And some of us have fought for you Already in the...scarce-seen smoke-puffs flew From Boer marksmen in the grass,41 Once more we greet you, though unseen Our greeting be, and coming slow. Trust us, if need... | |
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