| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 618 páginas
...subdue ; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blew. IV. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him; Still — could we watch at all points?... | |
| Edward H. Hilton - 1894 - 254 páginas
...again, And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blew. IV. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him ; There was a whisper among us, but only... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 284 páginas
...subdue ; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blewrv. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him ; Still — could we watch at all points... | |
| Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1895 - 172 páginas
...subdue; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blew. IV. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the strength of the race to command, to Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him; Still—could we watch at all points... | |
| William Basil Worsfold - 1895 - 326 páginas
...Lucknaw, and in particular the two lines — " Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and limb, Strong with the strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure ; " and compare it with Mr Rudyard Kipling's Ballad of East and West, in which the same pride of race... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 136 páginas
...subdue ; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blew. IV. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him; Still — could we watch at all points... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1896 - 500 páginas
...not subdue; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blew. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the strength of the race 10 command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him; Still... | |
| William Basil Worsfold - 1897 - 308 páginas
...supremacy of that race depends upon its morality. ' Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and limb, Strong with the strength of the race, to command, to obey, to endure.' 2 He has reflected these aspirations in their more defined form of Imperial Unity. 1 The loyal to their... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 276 páginas
...subdue ; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blewIV. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him ; Still — could we watch at all points... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 298 páginas
...not subdue ; And ever upon the topmost roof our banner of England blew. Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the strength of the race to command, to ooey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him ; Still— could we... | |
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