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Born in December 30, 1865 / Died in January 18, 1936 / India / English

Poems by Rudyard Kipling

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The King's Task

...  Ore. Blithe went the Saxons to battle, by down and wood and mere, ...

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The Bronckhurst Divorce Case

... Day by day and night by night I grew to hate her - ...

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A Dedication to Soldiers Three

... And stouter hearts that through the brine ...

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The Birthright

... Which things, through timeless arrogance of use, ...

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Arterial

... But the lop-sided cherry-branch-whenever the sun rises, ...

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The Hymn to Physical Pain

... That says at eve, "Would God 'twere morn" ...

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The Song at Cock-Crow

...  He had neither the Throne, nor the Keys nor the Sword- ...

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The Bees and Flies

... Whose offspring, supping where they supt, ...

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To The Companions

... Then He withdrew from sight and speech, ...

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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

...  "Nag, come up and dance with death! " ...

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Poseidon's Law

... But, once discharged the dromond's hold, the bireme beached once more, ...

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The Flowers

...   the dog's-tooth violet is but an ill substitute for the rathe primrose, ...

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The Pirates in England

...  They swept like wolves through the standing crops ...

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Ride to Kandahar

... Then we brought the lances down-then the trumpets blew- ...

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France

... We were schooled for dear life's sake, to know each other's blade ...