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| 1911. | Philadelphia by Rudyard Kipling> | | "Brother Square-Toes"--Rewards and Fairies.
If you're off to Philadelphia in the morning,
You mustn't take my stories for a guide.
There's little... |
| 1912. | A Pict Song by Rudyard Kipling> | | Rome never looks where she treads.
Always her heavy hooves fall
On our stomachs, our hearts or our heads;
And Rome never heeds when we bawl.
H... |
| 1913. | The Plea of the Simla Dancers by Rudyard Kipling> | | Too late, alas! the song
To remedy the wrong; --
The rooms are taken from us, swept and
garnished for their fate.
But these tear-be... |
| 1914. | Poor Honest Men by Rudyard Kipling> | | Your jar of Virginny
Will cost you a guinea,
Which you reckon too much by five shillings or ten;
But light your churchwarden
And judge it accordin... |
| 1915. | Possibilities by Rudyard Kipling> | | Ay, lay him 'neath the Simla pine --
A fortnight fully to be missed,
Behold, we lose our fourth at whist,
A chair is vacant where we dine.
H... |
| 1916. | The Post That Fitted by Rudyard Kipling> | | Ere the seamer bore him Eastward, Sleary was engaged to marry
An attractive girl at Tunbridge, whom he called "my little Carrie."
Sleary's pay was v... |
| 1917. | The Power of the Dog by Rudyard Kipling> | | There is sorrow enough in the natural way
From men and women to fill our day;
And when we are certain of sorrow in store,
Why do we always arrange ... |
| 1918. | The Prairie by Rudyard Kipling> | | I see the grass shake in the sun for leagues on either hand,
I see a river loop and run about a treeless land --
An empty plain, a steely pond, a di... |
| 1919. | The Prayer of Miriam Cohen by Rudyard Kipling> | | From the wheel and the drift of Things
Deliver us, Good Lord,
And we will face the wrath of Kings,
The faggot a... |
| 1920. | Prelude by Rudyard Kipling> | | I have eaten your bread and salt.
I have drunk your water and wine.
In deaths ye died I have watched beside,
And the lives ye led were mine.
Was... |
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