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| 1901. | In the Matter of One Compass by Rudyard Kipling> | | When, foot to wheel and back to wind,
The helmsman dare not look behind,
But hears beyond his compass-light,
The blind bow thunder through the nigh... |
| 1902. | In Springtime by Rudyard Kipling> | | My garden blazes brightly with the rose-bush and the peach,
And the koil sings above it, in the siris by the well,
From the creeper-covered trelli... |
| 1903. | The Last Department by Rudyard Kipling> | | Twelve hundred million men are spread
About this Earth, and I and You
Wonder, when You and I are dead,
"What will those... |
| 1904. | Mary, Pity Women! by Rudyard Kipling> | | You call yourself a man,
For all you used to swear,
An' Leave me, as you can,
My certain shame to bear?
I'ear! You do not care --
You done ... |
| 1905. | Mesopotamia by Rudyard Kipling> | | 1917
They shall not return to us, the resolute, the young,
The eager and whole-hearted whom we gave:
But the men who left them... |
| 1906. | Mine Sweepers by Rudyard Kipling> | | Dawn off the Foreland--the young flood making
Jumbled and short and steep--
Black in the hollows and bright where it's breaking--
Awkward wa... |
| 1907. | Mowgli's Song Against People by Rudyard Kipling> | | I will let loose against you the fleet-footed vines--
I will call in the Jungle to stamp out your lines!
The roofs shall fade before it,
... |
| 1908. | Pagett, M.P. by Rudyard Kipling> | | The toad beneath the harrow knows
Exactly where eath tooth-point goes.
The butterfly upon the road
Preaches contentment to that toad.
Pagett, ... |
| 1909. | The Palace by Rudyard Kipling> | | When I was a King and a Mason -- a Master proven and skilled --
I cleared me ground for a Palace such as a King should build.
I decreed and dug down... |
| 1910. | The Peace Of Dives by Rudyard Kipling> | | The Word came down to Dives in Torment where he lay:
"Our World is full of wickedness, My Children maim and slay,
"And the Saint and Seer and Prop... |
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