Poems by Rudyard Kipling
Red Dog
... For the smells of the dawning, untainted, ere dew has departed! ...
A Legend of Truth
... And through the dust and glare and wreck of things, ...
Pharaoh and the Sergeant
... Though he drilled a black man white, though he made a mummy fight, ...
The Song of the Banjo
... There was never voice before us till I led our lonely chorus, ...
Memories
... "The eradication of memories of the Great War ...
Neighbours
... Through the ways, and the works, and the woes of this life, ...
The Justice's Tale
... Frontlings mid brazen wheeles and wandes he sat, ...
Song of the Galley-Slaves
... you will never catch us till you catch the oar-thresh and tie up the winds in the belly of the sail ...
Recessional
... Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe,  ...
M'Andrew's Hymn
... . . . Fine, clear an' dark - a full-draught breeze, wi' Ushant out o' sight, ...
To The City Of Bombay
... When they talk with the stranger bands, ...
The Rout of the White Hussars
... The waters lapped, the night-wind blew, ...
The Mother's Son
... And, 'spite of the beard in the looking-glass, ...
Quiquern
... Their spears are made of the narwhal-horn, and they are the last ...
The Bells and Queen Victoria
... Have crowned their love their Queen, their Queen their love! ...