I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near and near; When he stands up as pleading, in wavering, man-brute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of his little, swinish eyes; "When he shows... The Bookman - Page 601925Full view - About this book
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1903 - 230 pages
...roarings flinch ye from Adam-zad. " But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near...as pleading, in wavering, manbrute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes; " When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1903 - 236 pages
...roarings flinch ye from Adam-zad. " But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near...as pleading, in wavering, manbrute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes; " When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1903 - 322 pages
...roarings flinch ye from Adam-zad. "But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near...as pleading, in wavering, manbrute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes; "When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 420 pages
...roarings flinch ye from Adam-zad. " But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near...as pleading, in wavering, man-brute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes ; " When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - Poetry - 1910 - 404 pages
...ye from Adam-zad. " But (pay, -ind I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stf.nds up like a tired man, tottering near and near; When...as pleading, in wavering, man-brute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes; " When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 496 pages
...roarings flinch ye from Adam-zad. But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, • When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near and near Over and over the story, ending as he began: There is no truce with Adam-zad, the Bear thai walks like... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 372 pages
...and roarings flinch ye from Adamzad. 'But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear, When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near...as pleading, in wavering, man-brute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes; 'When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
| Herman Cyril McNeile - Short stories, English - 1918 - 326 pages
...long, old man," he muttered. "It's all comin' right — never fear." CHAPTER II THE TRUCE OF THE BEAR "When he stands up as pleading, in wavering man-brute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little swinish, eyes, When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws... | |
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