Poems by Rudyard Kipling
The Advertisement
... Whether to wend through straight streets strictly, ...
My Father's Chair
... There are four good legs to my Father's Chair- ...
The American Rebellion
... BEFORE 'Twas not while England's sword unsheathed ...
A Preface
... Health for yourselves and those you hold most dear! ...
The Miracle of Purun Bhagat
... Mourn ye! Our brother will not wake, ...
Norman and Saxon
... "Appear with your wife and the children at their weddings and funerals and feasts ...
Thrown Away
... May be Fate's weight-cloth are breaking his heart ...
Carmen Circulare
... Lightnings and thunders arm and scourge- ...
"The City of Brass"
... heir lost dominion:and in this palace is the last information respecting lords collected in the dust ...
The Penalty
... blood, When the dark had filled my day, ...
The Crab That Played with the Sea
... Whith a wire and drag them home! &emsp ...
London Stone
... " Where's our help, from earth or heaven, ...
Late Came the God
... And she called on the Night for a sign, and a Sign was allowed, ...
The Dykes
... Till the bents and the furze and the sand are dragged out, and the old-time hurdles beneath ...
Frankie's Trade
... I showed him the length of the Spaniard's foot- ...