'O heaven, O earth, bear witness to this sound...'larynxColloquially known as the "voice box", it houses the vocal chords within the throat, an essential component of voice-production. .
Smells are surer than sounds or sights'from Castor in the Forum to Mars without the wall'i.e. 'All the way rrom the city centre to its boundaries'. This is a quotation from one of the Lays of Ancient Romeby Lord Macaulay, politician, historian and poet (1800-1859), "A Lay Sung at the Feast of Castor and Pollux on the Ides of Quintilis in the year of the City CCCCLI".
To make your heart-strings crack.
Publication ORG Volume 5, page 2251 reports first publication of this piece in the London Daily Mail on May 1st and 2nd 1900, the New York Herald on May 2nd and 3rd, and the Chicago Record the same month. It is not given an “Uncollected? number probably because it appeared in a paperback, published by Hume & Co, in Santiago in 1900, a "pirate? (unauthorised) edition, containing further stories and verse by Kipling, with articles by Julian Ralph, Charles E. Hind and Douglas Storey. See the headnote to |