Poems by Rudyard Kipling
A Servant When He Reigneth
... Throws the blame on some one else ...
The Portent
... The priests of Bacchus at their fane, ...
The Queen of Fairy Land
... " He has slipped his foot from the stirrup-bar, ...
The Ship That Found Herself
... For a clean thrust, and the shear of the blade, ...
The Last Suttee
... sguised as the King's favourite dancing-girl, passed through the line of guards and reached the pyre ...
Three Friends
... There were three friends that spoke of the dead ...
A Pageant of Elizabeth
... In flames of wondrous deed, and thought sublime-- ...
The Beginnings
... When Time shall count from the date ...
The Ballad of Minepit Shaw
... So they picked up their knives and their crossbows ...
A Dead Statesman
... What tale shall serve me here among ...
The Cure
... His shoe-string, prays you read-and love him! ...
A Pilgrim's Way
... Till I have proved that Heaven and Hell which in our hearts we have ...
False Dawn
... To-night, God knows what thing shall tide, ...
Big Steamers
... " "Then I'll build a new lighthouse for all you Big Steamers, ...
The King's Pilgrimage
... 'Twixt Nieuport sands and the eastward lands where the Four Red Rivers spring, ...