Poems by Rudyard Kipling
Mesopotamia
... Do they call upon their debtors, and take counsel with their ...
Mine Sweepers
... "'Sent up Unity, Cralibel, Assyrian, Stormcock, and Golden ...
The Miracles
... I snatched their toil to serve my needs -- ...
The Moon of Other Days
... Glare down, old Hecate, through the dust, ...
Morning Song in the Jungle
... "The Day--the Day to Man!"The dew is dried that drenched our hide, ...
Mother o' Mine
... Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!If I were drowned in the deepest sea, ...
Mowgli's Song
... my feet. All the jungle knows that I have killed Shere Khan ...
Mowgli's Song Against People
... Shall seed where ye loved!I will reap your fields before you at the hands of a host ...
Mulholland's Contract
... For they found me 'tween two drownded ones where the roll had landed me -- ...
My Boy Jack
... Not even with that wind blowing, and that tide ...
My Lady's Law
... Though Kings made swift with many a gift ...
My New-Cut Ashler
... And manlike stand with God again!One stone the more swings into place ...
My Rival
... M. Ah me! Would I were forty-nine!She calls me "darling," "pet," and "dear," ...
The Native-Born
... To the Sons of the Golden South!To the Sons of the Golden South (Stand up!), ...
A Nativity
... . . "The Star stands forth in Heaven ...