Edda: nordisk tidsskrift for litteraturforskning, 第 27 巻Gerhard von der Lippe Gran, Francis Bull Universitetsforlaget, 1927 |
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... Song of the English » . Here is no longer a moribund « Mr Mother Country » but a Mother England , vital , moving and breathing as are the pictures of Mother Earth in the paintings of Edvard Munch in the Aulae of the university of Oslo ...
... Song of the English » . Here is no longer a moribund « Mr Mother Country » but a Mother England , vital , moving and breathing as are the pictures of Mother Earth in the paintings of Edvard Munch in the Aulae of the university of Oslo ...
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... songs and weaving him amazing tales of the ancient gods , of Jinns and Afrits and of the terrible Jungle . Through her and through his daily life with them he grew to understand and love the Indian people and he is justified in his ...
... songs and weaving him amazing tales of the ancient gods , of Jinns and Afrits and of the terrible Jungle . Through her and through his daily life with them he grew to understand and love the Indian people and he is justified in his ...
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... songs of the birds , the whispering of the woodland rills , to fully realize all the beauty and tenderness that Kipling's mother would be able to put into her voice when she spoke to her son of his own country . England became a kind of ...
... songs of the birds , the whispering of the woodland rills , to fully realize all the beauty and tenderness that Kipling's mother would be able to put into her voice when she spoke to her son of his own country . England became a kind of ...
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... song before sunrise , it contains the promise of the dawn of the new Imperial spirit which was soon to awaken to " work your Empire's destinies " and it shows us moreover that the Kipling man - cub had become a man . III " Those who ...
... song before sunrise , it contains the promise of the dawn of the new Imperial spirit which was soon to awaken to " work your Empire's destinies " and it shows us moreover that the Kipling man - cub had become a man . III " Those who ...
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... Song of the English " . In giving Sir Alfred Lyall his mead of praise I do not wish however to belittle Kipling in any way . What he read in the works of others he absorbed into himself : and in his soul it grew and later it comes forth ...
... Song of the English " . In giving Sir Alfred Lyall his mead of praise I do not wish however to belittle Kipling in any way . What he read in the works of others he absorbed into himself : and in his soul it grew and later it comes forth ...
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407 ページ - Heaven lies about us in our infancy. Shades of the prison-house begin to close Upon the growing boy; But he beholds the light and whence it flows, He sees it in his joy. The youth who daily farther from the East Must travel, still is Nature's priest, And, by the vision splendid, Is on his way attended. At length the man perceives it die away And fade into the light of common day.
397 ページ - For I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes The still, sad music of humanity, Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue.
412 ページ - Still glides the Stream, and shall for ever glide; The Form remains, the Function never dies ; While we, the brave, the mighty, and the wise, We Men, who in our morn of youth defied The elements, must vanish ; — be it so ! Enough, if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hour ; And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, We feel that we are greater than we know.
210 ページ - The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave ! — For the deck it was their field of fame, And Ocean was their grave : Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell, Your manly hearts shall glow, As ye sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
245 ページ - If I should die, think only this of me. That there's some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England.
224 ページ - Beneath whose awful Hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine — Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget!
399 ページ - LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING. I HEARD a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did nature link The human soul that through me ran ; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man.
400 ページ - I, long before the blissful hour arrives, Would chant, in lonely peace, the spousal verse Of this great consummation — and, by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are, Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death, and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures...
210 ページ - Ye Mariners of England ! That guard our native seas, — Whose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze, — Your glorious standard launch again, To match another foe ; And sweep through the deep While the stormy winds do blow...