Poems by Rudyard Kipling
The Ballad of Ahmed Shah
... And the stallions squealed as the roan went through ...
The River's Tale
... When he pushed through the forest that lined the Strand, ...
The Exiles' Line
... and O's. Twelve knots an hour, be they more or less - ...
The Song of Diego Valdez
... And the clamorous, crowded shore - ...
The Camels Hump
... And then you will find that the sun and the wind, ...
The Masque of Plenty
... are places not so blessed as others in naural advantages, which, after all, was only to be expected, ...
Azrael's Count
... Her soul is shut save to one thing - the love-quest consuming her ...
The Shut-Eye Sentry
... 'E's usin' 'is cap as it shouldn't be used, but, sentry, shut your eye ...
A Child's Garden
... That flies across to France, and sings ...
A Bank Fraud
... To do good deeds and straight to cloak them, lied ...
The Ballad of the Clampherdown
... They were stripped to the waist, they were bare to the feet, ...
In Error
... Thou art the Light of Guidance to our eyes! ...
The Juggler's Song
... To his trade Swords to fling and catch again, ...
Death of a Believer
... Yet at the last, tho' the darkness had claimed him, ...
The Feet of the Young Men
... I Do you know the blackened timber - do you know that racing stream ...