Poems by Rudyard Kipling
Pagett, M.P.
... And I laughed as I drove from the station, but the mirth died out on my lips ...
The Palace
... "Thy Palace shall stand as that other's -- the spoil of a King who shall build ...
The Peace Of Dives
... "And the blood of Man to filthy usury!"Then softly answered Dives where the money-changers sit: -- ...
Philadelphia
... Still the fire-flies in the corn make night amazing! ...
A Pict Song
... And then we shall dance on your graves! We are the Little Folk, we, etc ...
The Plea of the Simla Dancers
... Give us our ravished ball-room back again!Or -- hearken to the curse we lay on you! ...
Poor Honest Men
... And she flies off the wind from us poor honest men!'Twix' the Forties and Fifties, ...
Possibilities
... And that cool rest-house down the glen,Whence he shall hear, as spirits may, ...
The Post That Fitted
... Wired three short words to Carrie -- took his ticket, packed his kit -- ...
The Power of the Dog
... That the longer we've kept'em, the more do we grieve ...
The Prairie
... ""Take heed what spell the lightning weaves -- what charm the echoes shape -- ...
The Prayer of Miriam Cohen
... The faggot and the sword! Lay not thy Works before our eyes ...
Prelude
... In deaths ye died I have watched beside, ...
The Press
... "The Village That Voted the Earth Was Flat"-- A Diversity of Creatures ...
Prophets at Home
... But 0, 'tis won'erful good for the Prophet!There's nothing Nineveh Town can give ...