The Works of Rudyard Kipling, Volumen9Edinburgh Society, 1899 |
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... Thee. Who holds by Thee hath Heaven in fee To gild his dross thereby, And knowledge sure that he endure A child until he die; For to make plain that man's disdain Is but new Beauty's birth, For to possess in loneliness The joy of all ...
... Thee. Who holds by Thee hath Heaven in fee To gild his dross thereby, And knowledge sure that he endure A child until he die; For to make plain that man's disdain Is but new Beauty's birth, For to possess in loneliness The joy of all ...
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... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments ' hem- Thy feet have trod so near to God I may not follow them . Through wantonness if men profess They weary of Thy parts , E'en let ...
... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments ' hem- Thy feet have trod so near to God I may not follow them . Through wantonness if men profess They weary of Thy parts , E'en let ...
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... Thee . Who holds by Thee hath Heaven in fee . To gild his dross thereby , And knowledge sure that he endure A child until he die ; For to make plain that man's disdain . Is but new Beauty's birth , For to possess in loneliness The joy ...
... Thee . Who holds by Thee hath Heaven in fee . To gild his dross thereby , And knowledge sure that he endure A child until he die ; For to make plain that man's disdain . Is but new Beauty's birth , For to possess in loneliness The joy ...
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... Thee controlled Most like to Gods design . Thou art the Voice to kingly boys To lift them through the fight , And Comfortress of Unsuccess To give the Dead good - night- A veil to draw twixt God His law And man's infirmity , A shadow ...
... Thee controlled Most like to Gods design . Thou art the Voice to kingly boys To lift them through the fight , And Comfortress of Unsuccess To give the Dead good - night- A veil to draw twixt God His law And man's infirmity , A shadow ...
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... Thee breathed and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Yet may I look with heart unshook On blow brought home or missed , Yet may I hear with equal ear The clarions down the list- Yet set my lance above mischance , And ride the barriere ...
... Thee breathed and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Yet may I look with heart unshook On blow brought home or missed , Yet may I hear with equal ear The clarions down the list- Yet set my lance above mischance , And ride the barriere ...
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