So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic strike, And Memory, Use, and Love make live Us and our fields alike — That deeper than our speech and thought, Beyond our reason's sway, Clay of the pit whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. The Atlantic Monthly - Page 161919Full view - About this book
| Book collecting - 1925 - 914 pages
...poetry to express his feeling about the English soil are frequently lifeless, but lines flash out: So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...Memory, Use, and Love make live Us and our fields alike. (But his best poetry is in prose) Or, if you prefer, his best prose is damaskeened with exquisite poetry.... | |
| Henry Norman, Henry Chalmers Roberts - 1903 - 706 pages
...by which its author is known of all men, is " Sussex," with these among a dozen exquisite stanzas : So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...Clay of the pit whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1903 - 236 pages
...Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers, And black beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1903 - 230 pages
...Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers, And black beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small. Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1903 - 236 pages
...Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers, And black beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. 70 God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English poetry - 1907 - 390 pages
...windy Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers And red beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - English poetry - 1907 - 452 pages
...Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers, And black beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 420 pages
...windy Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers And red beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 372 pages
...windy Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers, And red beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small, Ordains for each one spot shall... | |
| English Association - English poetry - 1917 - 198 pages
...Piddinghoe's Begilded dolphin veers, And black beside wide-banked Ouse Lie down our Sussex steers. So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic...Clay of the pit whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow- clay. God gives all men all earth to love, But since man's heart is small Ordains for each... | |
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