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Title
The Five Nations
Author
Rudyard Kipling
Year
1903
Publisher
Doubleday, Page & Co.
Location
New York
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CONTENTS
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DEDICATION
Before a midnight breaks in storm,
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THE SEA AND THE HILLS
Who hath desired the Sea?—the sight of salt water unbounded,
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THE BELL BUOY
They christened my brother of old,
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CRUISERS
As our mother the Frigate, bepainted and fine,
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THE DESTROYERS
The strength of twice three thousand horse,
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WHITE HORSES
Where run your colts at pasture?
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THE SECOND VOYAGE
We've sent our little Cupids all ashore,
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THE DYKES
We have no heart for the fishing, we have no hand for the oar,
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THE SONG OF DIEGO VALDEZ
The God of Fair Beginnings,
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THE BROKEN MEN
For things we never mention,
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THE FEET OF THE YOUNG MEN
Now the Four-way Lodge is opened, now the Hunting Winds are loose,
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THE TRUCE OF THE BEAR
Yearly, with tent and rifle, our careless white men go,
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THE OLD MEN
This is our lot if we live so long and labour unto the end,
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THE EXPLORER
"There's no sense in going further—it's the edge of cultivation,"
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THE WAGE-SLAVES
Oh glorious are the guarded heights,
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THE BURIAL
When that great Kings return to clay
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GENERAL JOUBERT
With those that bred, with those that loosed the strife,
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THE PALACE
When I was a King and a Mason—a Master proven and skilled,
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SUSSEX
God gave all men all earth to love,
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SONG OF THE WISE CHILDREN
When the darkened Fifties dip to the North,
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BUDDHA AT KAMAKURA
Oh ye who tread the Narrow Way,
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THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN
Take up the White Man's burden,
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PHARAOH AND THE SERGEANT
Said England unto Pharaoh, "I must make a man of you,
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OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
A Nation spoke to a Nation,
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"ET DONA FERENTES"
In extended observation of the ways and works of man,
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KITCHENER'S SCHOOL
Oh Hubshee, carry your shoes in your hand and bow your head on your breast,
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THE YOUNG QUEEN
Her hand was still on her sword-hilt, the spur was still on her heel,
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RIMMON
Duly with knees that feign to quake,
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THE OLD ISSUE
"Here is nothing new nor aught unproven," say the Trumpets,
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BRIDGE-GUARD IN THE KARROO
Sudden the desert changes,
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THE LESSON
Let us admit it fairly, as a business people should,
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THE FILES
Files,
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THE REFORMERS
Not in the camp his victory lies,
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DIRGE OF DEAD SISTERS
Who recalls the twilight and the ranged tents in order,
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THE ISLANDERS
No doubt but ye are the People—your throne is above the King's,
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THE PEACE OF DIVES
The Word came down to Dives in Torment where he lay,
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SOUTH AFRICA
Lived a woman wonderful,
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THE SETTLER
Here, where my fresh-turned furrows run,
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CHANT-PAGAN
Me that 'ave been what I ve been,
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M. I.
I wish my mother could see me now, with a fence-post under my arm,
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COLUMNS
Out o' the wilderness, dusty an' dry,
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THE PARTING OF THE COLUMNS
We've rode and fought and ate and drunk as rations come to hand,
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TWO KOPJES
Only two African kopjes,
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THE INSTRUCTOR
At times when under cover I 'ave said,
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BOOTS
We're foot—slog—slog—slog—sloggin' over Africa,
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THE MARRIED MAN
The bachelor 'e fights for one,
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LICHTENBERG
Smells are surer than sounds or sights,
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STELLENBOSH
The General 'card the firin' on the flank,
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HALF-BALLAD OF WATERVAL
When by the labour of my 'ands,
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PIET
I do not love my Empire's foes,
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"WILFUL-MISSING"
There is a world outside the one you know,
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UBIQUE
There is a word you often see, pronounce it as you may,
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THE RETURN
Peace is declared, an' I return,
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RECESSIONAL
God of our fathers, known of old,
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