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" Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience — Clear the land of evil, drive the road and bridge the ford. Make ye sure to each his own That he reap where he hath sown ; By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord! "
Alfred the West Saxon: King of English - Page 190
by Dugald Macfadyen - 1901 - 376 pages
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The Eighteen Nineties: A Review of Art and Ideas at the Close of the ...

Holbrook Jackson - 1922 - 410 pages
...tjions plus conscription and the modern ideal of efficiency in v ^organisation: '' Keep ye the Law—be swift in all obedience— Clear the land of evil,...peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord ! '* With this love of a modern and masterful people he associated the traditions of the race and its...
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To-day, Volume 2

1917 - 270 pages
...I should have to call a fit of temporary sanity were he not so frequently sane on other subjects : Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience —...peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord ! Those who desire to make further explorations in the garden of Kipling's epigraphs may do so most...
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Three Studies in English Literature: Kipling, Galsworthy, Shakespeare

André Chevrillon - 1923 - 280 pages
...these rules set forth what the Empire owes to the subject races and to mankind : Keep ye the Law—be swift in all obedience— Clear the land of evil,...among our peoples let men know we serve the Lord. 1 To serve God, in the language of the Anglo-Saxons, both in America and in England, where religion...
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The Works of H. G. Wells, Volume 14

Herbert George Wells - 1925 - 592 pages
...hysteria and the impatience, the incoherence and inconsistency, go uncriticised for the sake of it: — "Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience —...among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!" And then again, and for all our later criticism, this sticks in my mind, sticks there now as quintessential...
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Modern English Writers: Being a Study of Imaginative Literature, 1890-1914

Sir Harold Herbert Williams - 1925 - 554 pages
...strongly denunciatory of faithlessness and the transgressing of the law as are the chapters of Isaiah. " Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience —...among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord." The famous gibe at " the flannelled fools at the wicket or the muddied oafs at the goal " is only one...
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The Nobel Prize Winners in Literature

Annie Russell Marble - 1925 - 364 pages
...imperialistic, but it has, like scores of his other stanzas, a catholic message to Christian nations everywhere: Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience —...peace among our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!12 ™Rudyard Kipling's Verse: Inclusive Edition, Garden City, NY, 1924. By permission of Mr....
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The Social Studies in the Horace Mann Junior High School

Roy Winthrop Hatch, De Forest Stull - 1926 - 116 pages
...3. Parliament: a. The House of Lords. b. The House of Commons. Special report on Simon de Montfort. Keep ye the law: be swift in all obedience — Clear...among our peoples let men know we serve the Lord. — Rvdyard Kipling. IX. England under the Tudors. Text, pp. 171-174; 181-185. 1. Summary of the English...
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The Social Studies in the Horace Mann Junior High School

Roy Winthrop Hatch, De Forest Stull - 1926 - 112 pages
...3. Parliament: a. The House of Lords. b. The House of Commons. Special report on Simon de Montfort. Keep ye the law: be swift in all obedience— Clear...and bridge the ford. Make ye sure to each his own By the peace among our peoples let men know we serve the Lord. That he reap where he hath sown: IX....
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The Family, Volumes 7-8

1926 - 708 pages
...the edges, but there is still work for generations of devoted pioneers. The social worker exists to Clear the land of evil, drive the road and bridge...the ford, Make ye sure to each his own, that he reap what he has sown. For the work of social betterment, no one is so well equipped as the social worker,...
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Rudyard Kipling's Verse, 1885-1918

Rudyard Kipling - 1927 - 892 pages
...Lord Single heart and single sword, Of your children in their bondage He shall ask them treble-tale! Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience —...own That he reap where he hath sown; By the peace amongOurpeopleflet men know we serve the Lord! Hear now a song — a song of broken interludes —...
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