But now I sing in another manner — But now England hath taken me! As for my Father in his tower, Asking news of my ship at sea; He will remember his own hour — Tell him England hath taken me! As for my... Puck of Pook's Hill - Page 55by Rudyard Kipling - 1906 - 277 pagesFull view - About this book
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1906 - 340 pages
...had slyly thrown into their laps. SIR RICHARD'S SONG I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, 'fo Jake from England fief and fee ; But now this game is the other way overBut now England hath taken me ! I had my horse, my shield and banner, And a boy's heart, so whole... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1906 - 338 pages
...noticed the Oak, Ash, and Thorn leaves that Puck had slyly thrown into their laps. SIR RICHARD'S SONG I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, To take from England fief and fee ; But now tiIi's game is the other way overBut now England hath taken me ! I had my horse, my shield and banner,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - Children's poetry, English - 1912 - 270 pages
...struck the blow for my false love's sake And not for the Men of the Moss! SIR RICHARD'S SONG (AD 1066) I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, To take from England fief and fee; But now this game is the other way overBut now England hath taken me! I had my horse, my shield and banner, And a boy's heart, so whole... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English poetry - 1919 - 806 pages
...struck the blow for my false love's sake And not for the Men of the Moss! SIR RICHARD'S SONG (AD 1066) To take from England fief and fee; But now this game...the other way over— But now England hath taken me! J FOLLOWED my Duke ere I was a lover, I had my horse, my shield and banner, And a boy's heart, so whole... | |
| Robert Thurston Hopkins - Sussex (England) - 1925 - 294 pages
...mind Sir Richard Dalyngridge, a knight of William the Conqueror's army in Kipling's Puck stories. I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, To take from England...the other way over — But now England hath taken me ! Indeed, England did take care of the Dalyngridges ! Also, they were well able to take care of themselves,... | |
| John Walter Gregory - Emigration and immigration - 1928 - 244 pages
...Kipling has expressed the rewards of this policy in his " Sir Richard's Song," based on AD 1066. I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, To take from England...the other way over— But now England hath taken me! " THE MOTIVE FORCE OF MIGRATION The second main factor in estimating the desirability of immigrants... | |
| John Walter Gregory - Emigration and immigration - 1928 - 244 pages
...Kipling has expressed the rewards of this policy in his " Sir Richard's Song," based on AD 1066. I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, To take from England...and fee ; But now this game is the other way over — THE MOTIVE FORCE OF MIGRATION The second main factor in estimating the desirability of immigrants... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1906 - 338 pages
...Oak, Ash, and Thorn leaves that Puck had slyly thrown into their laps. 61 SIR RICHARD'S SONG / foHowed my Duke ere I was a. lover, To take from England fief and fee ; But now this game is the other way overBut now England hath taken me ! I had my horse, my shield and banner, And a boy's heart, so whole... | |
| John M. MacKenzie, John MacDonald MacKenzie - History - 1986 - 276 pages
...example and a celebration of the glad devotion which makes potent the image Kipling has created: I followed my Duke ere I was a lover, To take from England...But now this game is the other way over — But now hath England taken me! 1 had my horse, my shield and banner, And a boy's heart, so whole and free;... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1920 - 340 pages
...Puck had slyly thrown into their laps. SIR RICHARD'S SONG I followed my Duke ere I was a lover ; 10 take from England fief and fee ; But now this game is the other way averBut now England hath taken me ! I had my horse, my shield and banner, And a boy's heart, so whole... | |
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