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" While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips ; Forth, with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet foam in our lips ; In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In... "
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by Thomas Stephenson Francis Battersby - 1879 - 128 pages
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Poems and Ballads, Volume 1

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 pages
...kingdoms are less by three. All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips ; Forth, with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet...hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea ; While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. A SONa IN TIME OF REVOLUTION. 1860....
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Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 pages
...kingdoms are less by three. All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips ; Forth, with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet...hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea ; While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by threeA SONG IN TIME OF REVOLUTION. 1860....
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The Century, Volume 97

1919 - 998 pages
...kingdoms are less by three. "All the world has its burden's to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips; Forth, with the rain in our hair And the salt, sweet foam on our lips; "In the teeth of the hard, glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea ; While three...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 248

1880 - 790 pages
...boastful, insincere, and irreverent, especially when I contrast with it the two lines of Mr. Swinburne — Forth with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet foam in our lips, which have the note of true rapture. Some of the lyrics of the Laureate evince a full appreciation...
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Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1883 - 392 pages
...kingdoms are less by three. All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips ; Forth, with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet...hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea ; While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. A SONG IN TIME OF REVOLUTION. 1860....
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Selections from the Poetical Works of A.C. Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1884 - 724 pages
...kingdoms are less by three. All the world has its burdens to liear. From Cayenne to the Austrian whips; Forth, with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet...hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea; While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. A SONG IN TIME OF REVOLV TION. 1860....
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Fellow Travellers: A Story

Edward Fuller - 1885 - 362 pages
...be where the white fierce breakers were booming over the jagged rocks; she would rather walk forth " In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea." The refrain of that ringing song was running through her head again ; it expressed her restlessness...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 17

1910 - 404 pages
...Norseman's love of the ocean. We can almost feel ' the salt sweet foam dn our lips ' as we push out ' In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the Sea.' It is in a third region still more remote from the ordinary interests of men that Swinburne is greatest....
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History of English Literature

Reuben Post Halleck - 1900 - 512 pages
...of the sea. " Let the wind shake our flag like a feather, Like the plumes of the foam of the sea ! In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea." ' Another song from the Exeter Book is called The Fortunes of Men. It gives vivid pictures of certain...
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History of English Literature

Reuben Post Halleck - 1900 - 508 pages
...the sea. " Let the wind shake our flag like a feather, Like the plumes of the foam of the sea ! Jn the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea." 1 Another song from the Exeter Book is called The Fortunes of Men. It gives vivid pictures of certain...
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