Hear now the Song of the Dead! We were dreamers, dreaming greatly, in the man-stifled 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... The Frontier in American History - Halaman 262oleh Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 375 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1903 - 1362 halaman
...the Vision, came the Power with the Need, Till the Soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead. As the deer breaks — as the steer breaks — from...the faith of little children we went on our ways. the wood failed — then the food failed — then the last water dried — i aii li of little children... | |
| 1893 - 972 halaman
...the Vision, came the Power with the Need. Till the Soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead. As the deer breaks, as the steer breaks, from the...and died. On the sand-drift — on the veldt-side — on the fern-scrub we lay, That our sons might follow after by the bones on the way. Follow after... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1896 - 236 halaman
...the Soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead. As the deer breaks—as the steer breaks—from the herd where they graze, In the faith of little children we went on our ways. Then the wood failed—then the food failed—then the last water dried— In the faith of little children we lay... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1896 - 228 halaman
...the faith of little children we went on our ways. Then the wood failed—then the food failed—then the last water dried— In the faith of little children we lay down and died. On the sand-drift—on the veldt-side—in the fernscrub we lay, That our sons might follow after by the bones... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1898 - 284 halaman
...the Vision, came the Power with ihe Need, Till the soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead. As the deer breaks — as the steer breaks — from the herd where they craze, In the faith of little children we went on our ways. Then the wood failed — then the food... | |
| Franc̣ois Coillard - 1897 - 794 halaman
...thirst. There they sleep, their names and resting-places alike unknown, until the Resurrection Day. As the deer breaks — as the steer breaks — from...sons might follow after, by the bones on the way. It was on the I5th [February 1896] that we at last reached Bulawayo.1 I cannot describe the attentions... | |
| François Coillard - 1897 - 798 halaman
...resting-places alike unknown, until the Resurrection Day. As the deer breaks—as the steer breaks—from the herd where they graze, In the faith of little children we went on our ways. Then the wood failed—then the food failed—then the last water dried— In the faith of little children we lay... | |
| Alfred Peter Hillier - 1900 - 342 halaman
...pioneers of this class that Kipling puts the following words in his " Song of the English" : — " As the deer breaks — as the steer breaks — from...faith of little children we lay down and died. On the sand drift — on the veldt side — in the fern scrub we lay, That our sons might follow after by... | |
| Beatrice M. Hicks - 1900 - 214 halaman
...to whom we owe so much ; all the loneliness of their life, perhaps the loneliness of their death. ' Then the wood failed, then the food failed, then the...children we lay down and died. On the sand-drift, on the veldside, in the fern-scrub we lay, That our sons might follow after by the bones on the way.' CHAPTER... | |
| William J. Peddicord - 1900 - 214 halaman
...from contemplating a chimney sweep or a rag-picker. The following simile is certainly Kiplingesque: "As the deer breaks — as the steer breaks — from...where they graze, In the faith of little children we Trent on our ways." Now, to say nothing of the fact that the "they" implies that either there is more... | |
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