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Tired with all these, for restful death I cry,

As to behold desert a beggar born,

And needy nothing trimmed in jollity,

And purest faith unhappily forsworn,

And guilded honour shamefully misplaced,

And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted,

And right perfection wrongfully disgraced,

And strength by limping sway disabled,

And art made tongue-tied by authority,.

And folly doctor-like controlling skill,

And simple truth miscali'd simplicity,

And captive good attending captain ill:

Tired with all these, from these would I be gone,

Save that, to die, I leave my love alone.

 

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Sun all in a blaze. Lost its shape. Tide pouring up from London as bright as bottled ale. Full of bubbles and every bubble flashing its own electric torch. Mist breaking into round fat shapes, china white on Dresden blue. Dutch angels by Rubens della Robbia. Big one on top curled up with her knees to her nose like the little marble woman Dobson did for Courtauld. A beauty. Made me jump to think of it. You could have turned it round in your hand. Smooth and neat as a cricket ball. A Classic Event.

 

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I've no great cause to love that spot of earth,

Which holds what might have been the noblest nation:

But though I owe it little but my birth,

I feel a mixed regret and veneration

For its decaying fame and former worth.

Seven years (the usual term of transportation)

Of absence lay one's old resentments level,

When a man's country's going to the devil.

 

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Then a graybeard cleared us out, then the skipper laughed;

Boys, the wheel has gone to Hell rig the winches aft!

Yoke the kicking rudder-head get her under way!

So we steered her pully-haul, out across the Bay!

(R. Kipling. The Ballad of1he Bolivar) 1

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Lord, Thou hast made this world below the shadow of a dream,

An', taught by time, I tak'it so-exceptin always Steam.

From coupler-flange to spindle-guide, I see Thy Hand, O God

Predestination in the stride o'yon connectin'-rod.

 

(R.Kipling. McAndrew's Hymn)

 

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