Poems by Rudyard Kipling
The Love Song of Har Dyal
... My father's wife is old and harsh with years, ...
Yet At the Last
... Yet at the last, though the Kafirs had maimed him, ...
The Runes of Weland's Sword
... Is drawn up Out of deep Water ...
The Absent-Minded Beggar
... When you've shouted " Rule Britannia," when you've sung " God save the Queen," ...
The Last Lap
... And-lash your leaders!-we're through-we're through! ...
The Dutch in the Medway
... Beseeching friends for odds and ends ...
Dirge Of The Dead Sisters
... ) And the sun-scarred Red-Cross coaches creeping guarded to the culvert, ...
His Apologies
... Wherefore his nose has been rubbed in the dirt, and his self-respect has been bruiséd ...
Sepulchral
... him. Two things he could not out-run-Death and a Woman who ...
The Glory of the Garden
... Then seek your job with thankfulness and work till further orders, ...
The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo
... This is the mouth-filling song of the race that was run by a Boomer ...
The Playmate
... Breathes, "This shall be a Night of Nights!" ...
Tod's Amendment
... The World hath set its heavy yoke ...
Darzee's Chaunt
... Terror that hid in the roses is impotent-flung on the dung-hill ...
Contradictions
... Like a blast from the mouth of Hell ...