| Herbert George Wells - 1912 - 550 halaman
...for some months — and my eye, I remember it acutely, was bandaged. I'm usually bandaged somewhere. 'I was a King in Babylon And you were a Christian slave' — I mean a candidate." Marjorie remembered suddenly. " You're Professor Trafford." " Not in this... | |
| Franklin Pierce Adams - 1912 - 172 halaman
...But, pshaw! what time I give a feast The cook, perhaps, is pleased the least. IN OTHER WORDS TR to WHT "I was a king in Babylon And you were a christian slave." HENLEY. Or ever the knightly fight was on, The skirmish of smear and smudge, I was a King in Washington... | |
| 1912 - 894 halaman
...for some months — and my eye, I remember it acutely, was bandaged. I'm usually bandaged somewhere. I was a King in Babylon And you were a Christian slave — I mean a candidate." Marjorie remem- , bered suddenly. " You're Professor Trafford ! " " Not in... | |
| 1912 - 408 halaman
...THE KNIGHTLY YEARS WERE GONE" OR ever the knightly years were gone With the old world to the grave, I was a King in Babylon And you were a Christian Slave. I saw, I took, I cast you by, I bent and broke your pride. You loved me well, or I heard them lie,... | |
| Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler - 1913 - 332 halaman
...love those lines of Kipling's — 'Or ever the stately years had gone, To the world beyond the grave, I was a king in Babylon And you were a Christian slave." I feel sure that you and I have met before, Esther, because we understood each other so well from the... | |
| Keith Clark - 1914 - 572 halaman
...before, that once perhaps I was an houri, too." " Oh, a Christian slave, I prefer," I corrected her. " ' When I was a king in Babylon and you were a Christian slave.' Weren't there Christian slaves that you might have been? " " Oh, yes, right here, the very reason for... | |
| Langdon Smith - 1915 - 82 halaman
...EVER THE KNIGHTLY YEARS WERE GONE ever the knightly years were gone With the old world to the grave, I was a king in Babylon And you were a Christian slave. I saw, I took, I cast you by, I bent and broke your pride. You loved me well, or I heard them lie,... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1916 - 626 halaman
...beginning and end (for the middle is not so good) of the splendidly swinging ballad with the half refrain I was a king in Babylon And you were a Christian slave, with not a few others. In his later books, The Song of the Sword, Hawthorn and Lavender, London Voluntaries,... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1917 - 422 halaman
...And for the first time I read, Or ever the knightly years were gone With the old world to the grave, I was a King in Babylon And you were a Christian Slave. . . . And as I read it, the idea behind it loomed larger and larger; I saw that it could be worked... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 686 halaman
...punishments the scroll, To WA Or ever the knightly years were gone With the old world to the grave, I was a King in Babylon And you were a Christian Slave. I saw, I took, I cast you by, I bent and broke your pride. You loved me well, or I heard them lie,... | |
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