Poems by Rudyard Kipling
Study of an Elevation, In Indian Ink
... Each bridge that he makes either buckles or breaks, ...
A Tale of Two Cities
... For gain. Nor can Rulers rule a house that men grow rich in, ...
Tarrant Moss
... That never struck a blow!Their armour shall not dull nor rust, ...
The Mine-Sweepers
... Sent back Unity, Claribel, Assyrian, Stormcock, and Golden ...
Things and the Man
... The accomplished Fact with flouts and flings, ...
The Thousandth Man
... His wrong's your wrong, and his right's your right, ...
A Three-Part Song
... The Weald or the Marsh or the white Chalk coast!I've buried my heart in a ferny hill, ...
Tin Fish
... . . But the mirth of a seaport dies ...
Tomlinson
... " -- "Ye have read, ye have felt, ye have guessed, good lack! Ye have hampered Heaven's Gate ...
Tommy
... But it's "Please to walk in front, sir", when there's trouble in the wind, ...
A Translation
... Horace, BK. V., Ode 3 "Regulus"-- A Diversity of Creatures ...
A Tree Song
... But when ye have killed, and your bowl is spilled, ...
The Truce of the Bear
... ril -- the time of the Truce of the Bear!"Eyeless, noseless, and lipless, asking a dole at the door, ...
To T. A.
... And, Thomas, here's my best respects to you! O there'll surely come a day ...
To Thomas Atkins
... And, Thomas, here's my best respects to you! O there'll surely come a day ...