Let the trumpets snare the foeman to the proof -- I have known Defeat, and mocked it as we ran! My...
2011-12-05
The trek and the laager again. THE SEA-WIFE There dwells a wife by the Northern Gate, And a wealt...
Kent and Surrey may -- Violets of the Undercliff Wet with Channel spray; Cowslips from a Devon co...
The buck has couched beyond the burn, My love she waits at her window To wash my hands when I retu...
No pension, an' the most we earn's four hunder pound a year. Better myself abroad? Maybe. ~I'd~ soo...
That bids him mock his hurrying soul; That bids him flout the Law he makes, That bids him make the...
To the Bank of the Open Credit, To the Power-house of the Line! We've drunk to the Queen -- God bl...
THE SERGEANT'S WEDDIN' 'E was warned agin 'er, THE JACKET Through the Plagues of Egyp' we was cha...
For day is a drifting terror till I raise the shroud with my breath, And they see strange bows abov...
"Soldier, soldier come from the wars, Did aught take 'arm to my true love?" "I couldn't see the fi...
"Do ye think I would waste my good pit-coal on the hide of a brain-sick fool? I see no worth in the...
Fell not in isles aside -- Waste headlands of the earth, Or warring tribes untried -- But that sh...
SINGAPORE Hail, Mother! East and West must seek my aid Ere the spent gear may dare the ports afar....
But that we have we gathered With sweat and aching bones: In flame beneath the tropics, In frost ...