| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 352 стор.
...there was not a clump of tree, "But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. "If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...in a row : "If I had bowed my head on my breast, as 1 have held it high, "The kite that whistles above us now were gorged till she could not fly." Lightly... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1901 - 284 стор.
...mile, there was not a clump of tree, But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...she could not fly." Lightly answered the Colonel's son: '|Do good to bird and beast, But count who comes for the broken meats before thou makest a feast.... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1901 - 236 стор.
...mile, there was not a clump of tree, But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...jackals that flee so fast were feasting all in a row: The Ballad of East and West If I had bowed my head on my breast, as I have held it high, The kite that... | |
| 1901 - 548 стор.
...consistently, imitated by Rudyard Kipling in " Л Ballad of East and West." Such tricks of phrase as, " If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it low " . . . "HI had bowed my head on my breast, as I have held it high," and "The dun he went like a wounded... | |
| Gabriele D'Annunzio - 1902 - 178 стор.
...such dynamic phrasing as that in the earlier book. He has learned, too, the art of suggestion : — " If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...jackals that flee so fast were feasting all in a row." He has a painter's eye for color. ' The Light that Failed,' published the year before, had shown that.... | |
| 1905 - 222 стор.
...But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. If I had raised my bridle hand, as I have held it low, The little jackals that flee...gorged till she could not fly. ' ' Lightly answered the Colonel 's son : — ' ' Do good to bird and beast, But count who come for the broken meats before... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - 1906 - 738 стор.
...mile, there was not a clump of tree, But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...she could not fly.' Lightly answered the Colonel's son : ' Do good to bird and beast, But count who come for the broken meats before thou makest a feast.... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 420 стор.
...there was not a clump of tree, " But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. " If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...she could not fly." Lightly answered the Colonel's son : " Do good to bird and beast, " But count who come for the broken meats before thou makest a feast.... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - 1908 - 352 стор.
...mile, there was not a clump of tree, But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...she could not fly." Lightly answered the Colonel's son : — " Do good to bird and beast, But count who come for the broken meats before thou makest a... | |
| 1908 - 318 стор.
...mile, there was not a clump of tree, But covered a man of my own men with his rifle cocked on his knee. If I had raised my bridle-hand, as I have held it...jackals that flee so fast were feasting all in a row ; A BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST If I had bowed my head on my breast, as I have held it high, The kite that... | |
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