Poems by Rudyard Kipling
The King's Task
... Ore. Blithe went the Saxons to battle, by down and wood and mere, ...
The Bronckhurst Divorce Case
... Day by day and night by night I grew to hate her - ...
A Dedication to Soldiers Three
... And stouter hearts that through the brine ...
The Birthright
... Which things, through timeless arrogance of use, ...
Arterial
... But the lop-sided cherry-branch-whenever the sun rises, ...
The Hymn to Physical Pain
... That says at eve, "Would God 'twere morn" ...
The Song at Cock-Crow
... He had neither the Throne, nor the Keys nor the Sword- ...
The Bees and Flies
... Whose offspring, supping where they supt, ...
To The Companions
... Then He withdrew from sight and speech, ...
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
... "Nag, come up and dance with death! " ...
Poseidon's Law
... But, once discharged the dromond's hold, the bireme beached once more, ...
The Flowers
... the dog's-tooth violet is but an ill substitute for the rathe primrose, ...
The Pirates in England
... They swept like wolves through the standing crops ...
Ride to Kandahar
... Then we brought the lances down-then the trumpets blew- ...
France
... We were schooled for dear life's sake, to know each other's blade ...