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Born in December 30, 1865 / Died in January 18, 1936 / India / English

Poems by Rudyard Kipling

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The King's Job

... "   Lepers in school are as rare as kings with a leper's dress on, ...

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Tiger--Tiger!

... Brother, it ebbs from my flank and side ...

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A Lover's Journey

...   Azrael smiling sheathes his sword, ...

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The Dying Chauffeur

... Wheel me gently to the garage, since my car and I must part- ...

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The Watcher

...   The buck that break before my feet- ...

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Alnaschar and the Oxen

... See those shoulders, guess that heart-girth, praise those loins, admire those hips, ...

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Deep Sea Cables

... Or the great grey level plains of ooze where the shell-burred cables creep ...

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The Bother

... for business. They are repainting the signs and have left the job in the middle ...

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The Anvil

...  England's being hammered, hammered, hammered into line! ...

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The King and the Sea

... To be fought, or forestalled, or dared, or dismissed with laughter ...

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Gentleman-Rankers

... Our shame is clean repentance for the crime that brought the sentence, ...

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The Braggart

... I tried the car of old and know she can ...

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The Question

... Then how shall I live with myself through the years ...

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The Three-Decker

... You're manned by Truth and Science, and you steam for steaming's sake ...

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Common Form

... Tell them, because our fathers lied ...