Poems by Rudyard Kipling
The Fall of Jock Gillespie
... "There's a third o' hair on your dress-coat breast, ...
A Song of Kabir
... He has looked upon Man, and his eyeballs are clear - ...
If
... Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, ...
The Prodigal Son
... And I'm damned if I think it's fair!I wasted my substance, I know I did, ...
Gunga Din
... Where the 'eat would make your bloomin' eyebrows crawl, ...
Recessional (A Victorian Ode)
... Lest we forget -- lest we forget!If, drunk with sight of power, we loose ...
Sestina Of The Tramp-Royal
... An' met my matethe wind that tramps the world! It's like a book, I think, this bloomin, world, ...
An American
... He guards the Redskin's dry reserveHis easy unswept hearth he lends ...
Anchor Song
... Oh, we're bound to Mother Carey where she feeds her chicks at sea!" ...
The Answer
... That thou shouldst fall, and such an one should ask ...
Arithmetic on the Frontier
... Shot like a rabbit in a ride!No proposition Euclid wrote, ...
Army Headquarters
... They found for him an office-stool, and on that stool they set him ...
As the Bell Clinks
... But his fortune each must bide by, so I watched the milestones slide by, ...
An Astrologer's Song
... And Mercy crowns all!Then, doubt not, ye fearful-- ...
The Ballad of the "Bolivar"
... "Boys, the wheel has gone to Hell -- rig the winches aft! ...