| Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 448 pages
...single lamplight gleams, Know ye the road to the Merciful Town That is hard by the Sea of Dreams— Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the sick may forget to weep I But we— pity us ! Oh, pity us ! "We wakeful ; ah, pity us !— We must go back with Policeman Day—... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 414 pages
...right in the Baths of Night Body and soul to steep : But we — pity us! ah, pity us! We wakeful; oh, pity us! — We must go back with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep! Over the edge of the purple down, Ere the tender dreams begin, Look — we may look — at the Merciful... | |
| G. F. Monkshood - 1899 - 282 pages
...the single lamplight gleams, Know ye the road to Merciful Town That is hard by the Sea of Dreams — Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the...with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep ! . . ." Equally unforgettable are some of the lyric snatches in " The Naulahka," such as : "Strangers... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 342 pages
...single lamplight gleams, Know ye the road to the Merciful Town That is hard by the Sea of Dreams — Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the...us! Oh, pity us! We wakeful ; ah, pity us! — We mu5t go back with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep! Weary they turn from the scroll and... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 332 pages
...right in the Baths of Night Body and soul to steep : But we — pity us! ah, pity us! We wakeful; oh, pity us! — We must go back with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep! Over the edge of the purple down, Ere the tender dreams begin, Look — we may look — at the Merciful... | |
| William Alfred Quayle - 1901 - 292 pages
...Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the sick may forget to weep? But, we — pity us ! O, pity us ! We wakeful, ah, pity us ! — We must go...Back from the City of Sleep ! Weary they turn from scroll and crown, Fetter, and prayer, and plow — They that go up to the Merciful Town, For her gates... | |
| William Alfred Quayle - 1901 - 292 pages
...single lamp-light gleams, Know ye the road to the Merciful Town That is hard by the sea of dreams — Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the sick may forget to weep? But, we — pity us ! O, pity us ! We wakeful, ah, pity us ! — We must go back with Policeman Day — Back from the City... | |
| G. F. Monkshood, George Gamble - 1902 - 308 pages
...the single lamplight gleams, Know ye the road to Merciful Town That is hard by the Sea of Dreams — Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the...with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep ! . . ." Equally unforgettable are some of the lyric snatches in "The Naulahka," such as: " Strangers... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 116 pages
...in the Baths of Night Body and soul to steep: But we — • pity us! ah, pity us! We wakeful; oh, pity us! — We must go back with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep! Over the edge of the purple down, Ere the tender dreams begin, Look — we may look — at the Merciful... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1912 - 270 pages
...right in the Baths of Night Body and soul to steep, But we — pity us! ah, pity us! We wakeful; oh, pity us! — We must go back with Policeman Day — Back from the City of Sleep ! 150 Over the edge of the purple down, Ere the tender dreams begin, Look — we may look — at the... | |
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