| William George Waters - English literature - 1906 - 342 pages
...me, ^"^ Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. 251 And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find, me unafraid. It matters not how strait the... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - Anthologies - 1906 - 352 pages
...covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbow'd. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace... | |
| Ballads, English - 1906 - 122 pages
...covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbow'd. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace... | |
| David Starr Jordan - Conduct of life - 1906 - 76 pages
...covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...the bludgeonings of chance, My head is bloody but not bowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 216 pages
...covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever Gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed.Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace... | |
| Quotations - 1906 - 810 pages
...take up thy dead And hide 1t from my sight!" HOOD, The Dream of Eugene Aram, st, 20 Bludgeonings, — In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced...nor cried aloud, Under the bludgeonings of chance Mv head is bloody, but unbowed, W, E, HENLEY, Out of the Night That Covers Me, st, 2 Blue, — Under... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American poetry - 1906 - 548 pages
...covers me, Black as the pit from Pole to Pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeon ings of chance My head is bloody, but unbow'd. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1906 - 894 pages
...covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. " In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud, Under the blndgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. " Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms... | |
| Norris Clarion Sprigg - American poetry - 1907 - 152 pages
...Looms but the horror and the shade, And yet the menace of the years, Finds and shall find me unafraid. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced,...bludgeonings of chance, My head is bloody, but unbowed. It matters not how straight the gate, How fraught with punishment the scroll, I am the master of my... | |
| Charles Frederic Aked - Baptists - 1907 - 264 pages
...covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be, For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeoning of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but... | |
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