The White Man’s Burden (Rudyard Kipling Poems)
Take up the White man's burden -- Send forth the best ye breed -- Go bind your sons to exile ...
Take up the White man's burden -- Send forth the best ye breed -- Go bind your sons to exile ...
I closed and drew for my love's sake That now is false to me, And I slew the Reiver of ...
1918Being the Words of the Tune Hummed at Her Lathe by Mrs. L. Embsay, Widow The fans and the beltings ...
Here is nothing new nor aught unproven," say the Trumpets, "Many feet have worn it and the road is old ...
In Lowestoft a boat was laid, Mark well what I do say! And she was built for the herring-trade, But ...
"And there was no more sea." Thus said The Lord in the Vault above the Cherubim Calling to the Angels ...
When Julius Fabricius, Sub-Prefect of the Weald, In the days of Diocletian owned our Lower River-field, He called to him ...
1915 Whence comest thou, Gehazi, So reverend to behold, In scarlet and in ermines And chain of England's gold?" "From ...
(EDWARD VII.) 1910 Who in the Realm to-day lays down dear life for the sake of a land more dear? ...
Cain and Abel were brothers born. (Koop-la! Come along, cows!) One raised cattle and one raised corn. (Koop-la! Come along! ...
("Saint Proxed's ever was the Church for peace") If down here I chance to die, Solemnly I beg you take ...
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