But no one cares except mysel' that serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord ! They're grand they're grand ! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties stood, Were Ye cast down that breathed the Word declarin James Watt - Page 115by Andrew Carnegie - 1905 - 241 pagesFull view - About this book
| Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 400 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord ! They're grand — they're grand! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties...the Word declarin' all things good? Not so! O' that warld-liftin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Arrtifex... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 226 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord! They're grand — they're grand! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties...the Word declarin' all things good ? Not so! O' that warld-Iiftin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Arrtifex... | |
| 1899 - 1004 pages
...beautiful as the Oregon when she pushed past the Iowa in full chase of the Colon. O' that warld-liftin' joy no after-fall could vex Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man— the Arrtifex ! The greatest thing in the world for Kipling is Power at work — whether it is exhibited... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1905 - 234 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord! They're grand — they're grand! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties...the Word declarin' all things good ? Not so! O' that warld-liftin' joy no* after-fall could vex, Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Arrtifex... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1907 - 420 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord ! They're grand — they're grand ! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties...Word declarin' all things good ? Not so ! O' that warld-liftin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Arrtifex... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 390 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord ! They 're grand — they 're grand ! Uplift am I? When first in store the new-made beasties...the Word declarin' all things good? Not so! O' that warld-liftin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye 've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Arrtifex... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 420 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord ! They 're grand — they 're grand ! Uplift am I? When first in store the new-made beasties...the Word declarin' all things good? Not so! O' that warld-liftin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye 've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Arrtifex... | |
| Edward Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 560 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord! they're grand — they 're grand ! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties...Word declarin' all things good ? Not so! O', that world-lifting joy no after-fall could vex; Ye 've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man — the Artifex!... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 372 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord! They're grand — they're grand ! Uplift am I? When first in store the new-made beasties...breathed the Word declarin' all things good? Not so ! 0' that warld-lif tin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the Man —... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 806 pages
...serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord! They're grand — they're grand! Uplift am I? When first in store the new-made beasties...Ye cast down that breathed the Word declarin' all Not »! O' that warld-lifrin' joy no after-fall could vex, Ye've left a glimmer still to cheer the... | |
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