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| 1891. | The Explanation by Rudyard Kipling> | | Love and Death once ceased their strife
At the Tavern of Man's Life.
Called for wine, and threw -- alas! --
Each his quiver on the grass.
When the... |
| 1892. | The Explorer by Rudyard Kipling> | | There's no sense in going further -- it's the edge of cultivation,"
So they said, and I believed it -- broke my land and sowed my crop --
Built my... |
| 1893. | The Fall of Jock Gillespie by Rudyard Kipling> | | This fell when dinner-time was done --
'Twixt the first an' the second rub --
That oor mon Jock cam' hame again
To his rooms ahist the Club.
... |
| 1894. | The Female of the Species by Rudyard Kipling> | | 1911
When the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in his pride,
He shouts to scare the monster, who will often turn aside.
But the she-bear thus ... |
| 1895. | The Gipsy Trail by Rudyard Kipling> | | The white moth to the closing bine,
The bee to the opened clover,
And the gipsy blood to the gipsy blood
Ever the wide world over.
Ever the ... |
| 1896. | The Gods of the Copybook Headings by Rudyard Kipling> | | 1919
As I pass through my incarnations in every age and race,
Make my proper prostrations to the Gods of the Market-Place.
'eering through revere... |
| 1897. | Harp Song of the Dane Women by Rudyard Kipling> | | What is a woman that you forsake her,
And the hearth-fire and the home-acre,
To go with the old grey Widow-maker?
She has no house to lay a guest... |
| 1898. | Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack by Rudyard Kipling> | | (From The Jungle Book)
As the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belled
Once, twice, and again!
And a doe leaped up -- and a doe leaped up
Fr... |
| 1899. | I Keep Six Honest... by Rudyard Kipling> | | I keep six honest serving-men
(They taught me all I knew);
Their names are What and Why and When
And How and Where and Who.
I send them over la... |
| 1900. | An Imperial Rescript by Rudyard Kipling> | | Now this is the tale of the Council the German Kaiser decreed,
To ease the strong of their burden, to help the weak in their need,
He sent a word to... |
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