Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 43
... shell - shook- would have thought of his patient's present idea of a rest- cure is only open to conjecture . However , notwithstanding his broken head , the Subaltern ap- peared in the best of spirits , as , for the twentieth time that ...
... shell - shook- would have thought of his patient's present idea of a rest- cure is only open to conjecture . However , notwithstanding his broken head , the Subaltern ap- peared in the best of spirits , as , for the twentieth time that ...
Side 45
... shell , And far away to East and North Our targets steam to meet Thy Wrath , And dare the Gates of Hell . We do not ask Thee , Lord , to - day To stay the sinking sun— But hear Thy steel - clad servants pray , And keep , O Lord , Thy ...
... shell , And far away to East and North Our targets steam to meet Thy Wrath , And dare the Gates of Hell . We do not ask Thee , Lord , to - day To stay the sinking sun— But hear Thy steel - clad servants pray , And keep , O Lord , Thy ...
Side 46
... shell - flashes red , We shall come down to them , after the Day . Whistle and crash Of salvo and volley Round us and into us as we attack . Light on our target they'll flash in their folly , Splitting our ears with the shrapnel - crack ...
... shell - flashes red , We shall come down to them , after the Day . Whistle and crash Of salvo and volley Round us and into us as we attack . Light on our target they'll flash in their folly , Splitting our ears with the shrapnel - crack ...
Side 73
... shell- backed fraternity ? Gone to the haven of all good ships and sailormen : and only the night wind abroad beneath the stars whispers to the quiet hills the tales of sharks and pirates and the Chiny seas that once were yours and ours ...
... shell- backed fraternity ? Gone to the haven of all good ships and sailormen : and only the night wind abroad beneath the stars whispers to the quiet hills the tales of sharks and pirates and the Chiny seas that once were yours and ours ...
Side 152
... shells , eame oxen lumbering along , goaded into a gallop by their terrified masters , who could not get them along fast enough . We became accustomed to all this , as they ( the Austrians ) took to sending a few shells every morning at ...
... shells , eame oxen lumbering along , goaded into a gallop by their terrified masters , who could not get them along fast enough . We became accustomed to all this , as they ( the Austrians ) took to sending a few shells every morning at ...
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