There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night • Ten to make and the match to win — A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat Or the selfish hope of a season's fame, But... A Course in Citizenship - 136. oldalszerző: Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - 1914 - 386 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Alden Hyde Clark - 1922 - 222 oldal
...Doesn't it look like a man's job to be His agents in winning these promising people ? VITAl LAMP ADA There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night—...shoulder smote "Play up! play up! and play the game!" ,., This is the word that year by year While in her place the School is set Every one of her sons must... | |
| 1907 - 1192 oldal
...late, dearly beloved and deeply lamented, cotemporary, "the Poet of the Habitant," Dr. Drummond : — "But his captain's hand on his shoulder smote — Play up! Play up! and play the game." REPORT OF TETANUS.* By TWH YOUNG, MD, LRCS, LRCP. Edin., Peterborough. MR. PRESIDENT and Gentlemen,... | |
| Coulson Kernahan - 1922 - 310 oldal
...Space I must find for Sir Henry Newbolt's noblest Clifton song, Vita'i Lampada : HENRY NEWBOLT 107 " There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night— Ten to make and a match to win— A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1923 - 260 oldal
...perfect discipline, in play and war —of voluntary obedience, which is the noble perfection of liberty. THERE'S a breathless hush in the Close to-night—...pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the match to win. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's fame,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1924 - 1232 oldal
...boys and girls something of which Henry Newbolt sang in that wonderful poem of his, "Play the Game": There's a breathless hush in the Close tonight —...a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's flame, But his Captain's hand on his shoulder smote — "Play up! play up! and play the game!" The... | |
| 1924 - 486 oldal
...Sir Henry Newbolt, whose words are so full of the true ring that we may be permitted to quote them. ' It's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish...Captain's hand on his shoulder smote — " Play up 1 play up 1 and play the game 1 " ' The sand of the desert is sodden red, — Red with the wreck of... | |
| Howard Copeland Hill, Rollo La Verne Lyman - 1924 - 564 oldal
...more like one run behind in the ninth inning. The second scene is with a British regiment in Africa. There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night: Ten to make and the match to w!n — A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for... | |
| Charles Lewis Hind - 1925 - 182 oldal
...And when nor moon nor stars do shine — draw near ! Neither could I include Sir Henry Newbolt's : There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night —...smote — " Play up ! play up ! and play the game." A friend said " Of course you will put in Kipling's If? " I replied, "Of course I cannot. Kipling —... | |
| Charles Lewis Hind - 1925 - 186 oldal
...fear And when nor moon nor stars do shine— draw near 1 Neither could I include Sir Henry Newbolt's : There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night —...hand on his shoulder smote — " Play up ! play up 1 and play the game." A friend said "Of course you will put in Kipling's //? " I replied, "Of course... | |
| Rollo La Verne Lyman, Howard Copeland Hill - 1925 - 718 oldal
...more like one run behind in the ninth inning. The second scene is with a British regiment in Africa. There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night: Ten to make and the match to win — A bumping pitch1 and a blinding light,2 An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned... | |
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