The Ballad of the King’s Mercy | | English | Poem |
Danny Deever | | English | Poem |
The Flowers (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
The Native-Born | | English | Poem |
Belts | | English | Poem |
The Ballad of the “Clampherdown” | | English | Poem |
L’envoi [When Earth’s last picture is painted and the tubes are twisted and dried] | | English | Poem |
M‘Andrew’s Hymn | | English | Poem |
Troopin’ | | English | Poem |
An Imperial Rescript | | English | Poem |
The Three-Decker | | English | Poem |
The Last Chantey | | English | Poem |
The Rhyme of the Three Captains | | English | Poem |
The Widow’s Party | | English | Poem |
The Answer (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
A Song of the English | | English | Poem |
The Young British Soldier | | English | Poem |
The Song of the Dead | | English | Poem |
The Widow at Windsor | | English | Poem |
The Lament of the Border Cattle Thief | | English | Poem |
The Jacket | | English | Poem |
The First Chantey | | English | Poem |
Route Marchin’ | | English | Poem |
The Sea-Wife | | English | Poem |
Dedication to the City of Bombay | | English | Poem |
Cholera Camp | | English | Poem |
To the True Romance | | English | Poem |
Cells (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
To T. A. | | English | Poem |
Tomlinson | | English | Poem |
“Snarleyow” | | English | Poem |
Gunga Din | | English | Poem |
“Mary, Pity Women!” | | English | Poem |
Sappers | | English | Poem |
Anchor Song | | English | Poem |
Screw-Guns | | English | Poem |
“The Men That Fought at Minden” | | English | Poem |
Mulholland’s Contract | | English | Poem |
The Merchantmen | | English | Poem |
The Conundrum of the Workshops | | English | Poem |
The Song of the Sons | | English | Poem |
L’envoi [There’s a whisper down the field where the year has shot her yield] | | English | Poem |
Bill ’Awkins | | English | Poem |
The Explanation (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
Sestina of the Tramp-Royal | | English | Poem |
The Sacrifice of Er-Heb | | English | Poem |
The Ballad of Boh Da Thone | | English | Poem |
The Song of the Cities | | English | Poem |
The Liner She’s a Lady | | English | Poem |
The Legend of Evil | | English | Poem |
An American (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
The Ballad of the “Bolivar” | | English | Poem |
Soldier, Soldier | | English | Poem |
The Ballad of the King’s Jest | | English | Poem |
The “Mary Gloster” | | English | Poem |
“Back to the Army Again” | | English | Poem |
“Cleared” | | English | Poem |
The Coastwise Lights | | English | Poem |
In the Neolithic Age | | English | Poem |
The Lost Legion | | English | Poem |
The Song of the Banjo | | English | Poem |
That Day | | English | Poem |
Evarra and His Gods | | English | Poem |
Hymn Before Action | | English | Poem |
“Fuzzy-Wuzzy” | | English | Poem |
The King (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
Shillin’ a Day | | English | Poem |
Mandalay | | English | Poem |
The Deep-Sea Cables | | English | Poem |
The Ballad of East and West | | English | Poem |
The Miracles (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
The Ladies (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
The Last Suttee | | English | Poem |
Gentlemen-Rankers | | English | Poem |
The Last Rhyme of True Thomas | | English | Poem |
England’s Answer | | English | Poem |
Tommy (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
The Derelict (Rudyard Kipling poem) | | English | Poem |
The English Flag | | English | Poem |
The Mother-Lodge | | English | Poem |
The Story of Ung | | English | Poem |
Loot | | English | Poem |
“Birds of Prey” March | | English | Poem |
L’envoi to “Life’s Handicap” | | English | Poem |
The Sergeant’s Weddin’ | | English | Poem |
Ford o’ Kabul River | | English | Poem |
“Soldier an’ Sailor Too” | | English | Poem |
Oonts | | English | Poem |
For to Admire | | English | Poem |
The Shut-Eye Sentry | | English | Poem |
The Rhyme of the Three Sealers | | English | Poem |
The Gift of the Sea | | English | Poem |
“Follow Me ’ome” | | English | Poem |
With Scindia to Delhi | | English | Poem |
To Wolcott Balestier | | English | Poem |
The ’eathen | | English | Poem |