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" May I eat dirt if thou hast hurt of me in deed or breath; What dam of lances brought thee forth to jest at the dawn with Death?' Lightly answered the Colonel's son: 'I hold by the blood of my clan: Take up the mare for my father's gift - by God, she has... "
Werner's Readings and Recitations: Werner's readings ... (1892) - Page 158
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Poems, Ballads, and Other Verses ...

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 352 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan : "Take up the mare for my father's gift — by God, she has carried a man! " The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and...saddle and saddle-cloth, and silver stirrups twain." 16 The Ballad of East and West The Colonel's son a pistol drew and held it muzzle-end, "Ye have taken...
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Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads

Rudyard Kipling - Ballads - 1899 - 414 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan: "Take up the mare for my father' sgift — by God, she has carried a man!" The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and nuzzled...saddle and saddle-cloth, and silver stirrups twain." EAST AND WEST 9 The Colonel's son a pistol drew and held it muzzleend, "Ye have taken the one from...
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Works: Departmental ditties and Ballads and Barrack room ballads

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 408 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan: "Take up the mare for my father' sgift — by God, she has carried a man!" The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and nuzzled against his breast, "We be two strong men," saidKamal then, "but she loveth the younger best. "So she shall go with a lifter's dower, my turquoisestudded...
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Vampire

Rudyard Kipling - 1901 - 236 pages
...up the mare for my father's gift — by God, she has carried a man ! ' ' The Ballad of East and West The red mare ran to the Colonel's son and nuzzled...said Kamal then, "but she loveth the younger best. So shall she go with a lifter's dower, my turquoisestudded rein, My broidered saddle and saddle-cloth,...
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Kipling's Poems

Rudyard Kipling - 1901 - 284 pages
...father's gift — by God, she has carried a man ! " The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and muzzled against his breast. "We be two strong men," said Kamal then, "but she loveth the younger best. So shall she go with a lifter's dower, my turquoisestudded rein, My broidered saddle and saddle-cloth,...
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Saddle and Song: A Collection of Verses Made at Warrenton, Va., During the ...

English poetry - 1905 - 222 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan : Take up the mare for my father's gift — by God, she has carried a man ! ' ' The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and...stirrups twain." The Colonel's son a pistol drew and held it muzzleend, " Ye have taken the one from a foe," said he; " will ye take the mate from a friend?"...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 7

Alfred Henry Miles - English poetry - 1906 - 738 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan : Take up the mare for my father's gift — by God, she has carried a man ! ' The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and...younger best. So she shall go with a lifter's dower, my turquoise studded rein, My broidered saddle and saddle-cloth, and silver stirrups twain.' The Colonel's...
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Collected Verse

Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 420 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan : " Take up the mare for my father's gift — by God, she has carried a man ! " The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and...twain." The Colonel's son a pistol drew, and held it muzzle-end, " Ye have taken the one from a foe," said he ; " will ye take the mate from a friend?...
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Collected Verse of Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling - English poetry - 1907 - 390 pages
...hold by the blood of my clan : " Take up the mare for my father's gift — by God, she has carried a man ! " The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and...twain." The Colonel's son a pistol drew, and held it muzzle-end, " Ye have taken the one from a foe," said he ; " will ye take the mate from a friend?...
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The Tripled Crown: A Book of English, Scotch and Irish Verse

Children's poetry, English - 1908 - 318 pages
...— By God she has carried a man ! ' The red mare ran to the Colonel's son, and nuzzled her nose in his breast, ' We be two strong men,' said Kamal then,...stirrups twain.' The Colonel's son a pistol drew and held it muzzleend, 'Ye have taken the one from a foe,' said he; 'will ye take the mate from a friend?' 'A...
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