Verses, 1889-1896C. Scribner's sons, 1897 |
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第 15 頁
... screw - guns · There's a wheel on the Horns o ' the Mornin ' , an ' a wheel on the edge o ' the Pit , An ' a drop into nothin ' beneath you as straight as a beggar can spit : With the sweat runnin ' out o ' your shirt 15.
... screw - guns · There's a wheel on the Horns o ' the Mornin ' , an ' a wheel on the edge o ' the Pit , An ' a drop into nothin ' beneath you as straight as a beggar can spit : With the sweat runnin ' out o ' your shirt 15.
第 42 頁
... beneath the awnings when we went to Mandalay ! On the road to Mandalay , Where the flyin ' - fishes play , An ' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China ' crost the Bay ! TROOPIN ' ( OUR ARMY IN THE EAST ) TROOPIN 42 MANDALAY.
... beneath the awnings when we went to Mandalay ! On the road to Mandalay , Where the flyin ' - fishes play , An ' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China ' crost the Bay ! TROOPIN ' ( OUR ARMY IN THE EAST ) TROOPIN 42 MANDALAY.
第 69 頁
... beneath us cried : " See , now , that we die as our mothers died In the bridal - bed by our master's side ! Out , women ! -to the fire ! " We drove the great gates home apace : White hands were on the sill : But ere the rush of the ...
... beneath us cried : " See , now , that we die as our mothers died In the bridal - bed by our master's side ! Out , women ! -to the fire ! " We drove the great gates home apace : White hands were on the sill : But ere the rush of the ...
第 72 頁
... beneath the breast . " I had looked for the Queen to face the flame , But the harlot dies for the Rajpoot dame- Sister of mine , pass , free from shame , Pass with thy King to rest ! " The black log crashed above the white : The little ...
... beneath the breast . " I had looked for the Queen to face the flame , But the harlot dies for the Rajpoot dame- Sister of mine , pass , free from shame , Pass with thy King to rest ! " The black log crashed above the white : The little ...
第 75 頁
... little garden - house the King lay down alone . Before the sinking of the moon , which is the Night of Night , Yar Khan came softly to the King to make his honour white . The children of the town had mocked beneath his horse's 75.
... little garden - house the King lay down alone . Before the sinking of the moon , which is the Night of Night , Yar Khan came softly to the King to make his honour white . The children of the town had mocked beneath his horse's 75.
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常見字詞
ain't BALLAD be'ind beggar belts beneath blind blood bloomin blow BOH DA THONE Buy my English Captain clear Colour-Sergeant Danny Deever dark dead dear lass death deck Delhi town Devil drunk earth English posies Er-Heb ere's eyes fight Flag Flag of England ford fought Fuzzy-Wuzzy Gawd Gods guard Gunga Gunga Din guns hand hast hath head hear heard heart Hell hold honour horse Johnnie jolly Kabul river King knew land light loot Lord Mandalay marchin mist mother never night o'er old trail oont Peshawur port price of admiralty pride Reuben Paine road road to Mandalay Romance round sail ship sing skipper soldier song soul stars Stralsund sword Taman Thee There's Thou tide Tom Hall Tomlinson Tommy True Thomas Twas wait watch Widow at Windsor wind word
熱門章節
第 54 頁 - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth!
第 178 頁 - Law that ye make shall be law and I do not press my will, Because ye are Sons of The Blood and call me Mother still. Now must ye speak to your kinsmen and they must speak to you, After the use of the English, in straight-flung words and few. Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Balking the end half-won for an instant dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise — certain of sword and pen, Who are neither children nor Gods, but men in a world of men...
第 25 頁 - er arm upon my shoulder an' 'er cheek agin my cheek We useter watch the steamers an' the hathis pilin' teak. Elephints a-pilin' teak In the sludgy, squdgy creek, Where the silence 'ung that 'eavy you was 'arf afraid to speak! On the road to Mandalay . . . But that's all shove be'ind me — long ago an...
第 xii 頁 - O it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' " Tommy, go away " ; But it's " Thank you, Mister Atkins," when the band begins to play, The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play, O it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins," when the band begins to play.
第 xv 頁 - FUZZY-WUZZY" (SOUDAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE) WE'VE fought with many men acrost the seas, An' some of 'em was brave an' some was not : The Paythan an' the Zulu an' Burmese ; But the Fuzzy was the finest o
第 165 頁 - Fair is our lot — O goodly is our heritage ! (Humble ye, my people, and be fearful in your mirth /) For the Lord our God Most High He hath made the deep as dry, He hath smote for us a pathway to the ends of all the Earth...
第 169 頁 - We were dreamers, dreaming greatly, in the manstifled town ; We yearned beyond the sky-line where the strange roads go down. Came the Whisper, came the Vision, came the Power with the Need, Till the Soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead.
第 5 頁 - E would skip with our attack, An' watch us till the bugles made "Retire" An' for all 'is dirty 'ide 'E was white, clear white, inside When 'e went to tend the wounded under fire! It was "Din! Din! Din!" With the bullets kickin' dust-spots on the green When the cartridges ran out, You could hear the front-ranks shout, "Hi!
第 292 頁 - Omer smote 'is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'eard men sing by land an' sea; An' what he thought 'e might require, 'E went an...
第 24 頁 - For the temple-bells are callin', an' it's there that I would be — By the old Moulmein Pagoda, looking lazy at the sea; On the road to Mandalay, Where the old Flotilla lay, With our sick beneath the awnings when we went to Mandalay! On the road to Mandalay, Where the flyin'-fishes play, An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the Bay!