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Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Robert William Service

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Bindle Stiff

... . . Aye, bindle-stiff I hit the track ...

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The Quest

... In streets and seas and deserts wild, ...

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Reptiles And Roses

... So let us kneel in prayer beforeEach day and let our duty be ...

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Rivera Honeymoon

... They swerved and swung, they clutched and clung, ...

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Old David Smail

... " he sighed; "It's been so rich, so full, so good, ...

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The Ballad Of Touch-The-Button Nell

... * * * * * * *The long lean flume streaked down the hill, five hundred feet of fall ...

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The Farmer's Daughter

... To leave your prayer-book on the shelf ...

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The Three Bares

... ...But as them twain expressed their pain they heard a hearty cheer---- ...

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Lost

... * * * * *Seems that I must be dreaming! Here is the old home trail ...

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Escape

... How like heaven earth can be!"Where in mild and friendly clime ...

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The Ballad Of Blasphemous Bill

... When the ice-worms wriggle their purple heads through the crust of the pale blue snow ...

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The Land God Forgot

... Where eager stars are diamond-bright ...

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Wounded

... . . . Hi, there, you fellows! won't you take me in ...

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The Lost Master

... And though our stormy hearts may break, ...

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The Ballad Of The Ice-Worm Cocktail

... heechako!" And the boys responded: "Hail!""And now," continued Deacon White to blushing Major Brown, ...