From Sea to Sea
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dc.contributor.author | Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-06-14 |
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dc.date.available | 2022-08-21T10:22:38Z |
dc.date.created | 1899 |
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dc.title | From Sea to Sea |
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otaterms.date.range | 1800-1899 |
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No. 1 Of Freedom and the Necessity of using her. The Motive and the Scheme that will come to Nothing. A Disquisition upon the Otherness of Things and the Torments of the Damned When all the world is young, lad, And all the trees are green, And every goose a swan, lad, And every lass a queen,— Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And o’er the world away — Young blood must have its course, lad, And every dog its day! AFTER seven years it pleased Necessity, whom we all serve, to turn to me and say: ‘Now you need do Nothing Whatever. You are free to enjoy yourself. I will take the yoke of bondage from your neck for one year. What do you choose to do with my gift?’ And I considered the matter in several lights. At first I held notions of regenerating Society; but it appeared that this would demand more than a year, and perhaps Society would not be grateful after all. Then I would fain enter upon one monumental ‘bust’; but I reflected that this at the outside could endure but three mont . . .
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