KIPLING AND "GREAT-HEART"
; a "The Interpreter then called for a man-servant of his, one .Great-heart."— Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress." "In vigorous verse, and with much felicity of jihrase and characterisation, Mr. Rudyard Kipling delineates Theodore Roosevelt in the guise of one ot Bunyan's best-known heroes—Great-heart. There could be no happier piece of nomenclature," says the "Telegraph," which published the poem, "Let those who would handle, make sure they can wield His far-reaching sword and his closo- ; guarding shield; For those, who hereafter must journey alone Have need of stout convoy now Greathqart is gone."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 198, 16 May 1919, Page 7
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93KIPLING AND "GREAT-HEART" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 198, 16 May 1919, Page 7
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