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Title
The Seven Seas
Author
Rudyard Kipling
Year
1896
Publisher
Methuen and Co.
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London
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CONTENTS
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DEDICATION
The Cities are full of pride,
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The Seven Seas
A SONG OF THE ENGLISH
Fair is our lot—O goodly is our heritage!
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The Coastwise Lights
Our brows are bound with spindrift and the weed is on our knees,
3
The Song of the Dead
Hear now the Song of the Dead—in the North by the torn berg-edges,
5
The Deep-Sea Cables
The wrecks dissolve above us; their dust drops down from afar,
9
The Song of the Sons
One from the ends of the earth—gifts at an open door—,
10
The Song of the Cities
Royal and Dower-royal, I the Queen,
11
England's Answer
Truly ye come of The Blood; slower to bless than to ban,
15
THE FIRST CHANTEY
Mine was the woman to me, darkling I found her,
18
THE LAST CHANTEY
Thus said the Lord in the Vault above the Cherubim,
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THE MERCHANTMEN
King Solomon drew merchantmen,
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M'ANDREW'S HYMN
Lord, Thou hast made this world below the shadow of a dream,
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THE MIRACLES
I sent a message to my dear,
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THE NATIVE-BORN
We've drunk to the Queen—God bless her!
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THE KING
'Farewell, Romance!' the Cave-men said,
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THE RHYME OF THE THREE SEALERS
Away by the lands of the Japanee,
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THE DERELICT
I was the staunchest of our fleet,
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THE ANSWER
A Rose, in tatters on the garden path,
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THE SONG OF THE BANJO
You couldn't pack a Broadwood half a mile,
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THE LINER SHE'S A LADY
The Liner she's a lady, an' she never looks nor 'eeds,
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MULHOLLAND'S CONTRACT
The fear was on the cattle, for the gale was on the sea,
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ANCHOR SONG
Heh! Walk her round. Heave, ah heave her short again!
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THE LOST LEGION
There's a Legion that never was 'listed,
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THE SEA-WIFE
There dwells a wife by the Northern Gate,
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HYMN BEFORE ACTION
The earth is full of anger,
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TO THE TRUE ROMANCE
Thy face is far from this our war,
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THE FLOWERS
Bay my English posies!
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THE LAST RHYME OF TRUE THOMAS
The King has called for priest and cup,
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IN THE NEOLITHIC AGE
In the Neolithic Age savage warfare did I wage,
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THE STORY OF UNG
Once, on a glittering ice-field, ages and ages ago,
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THE THREE-DECKER
Full thirty foot she towered from waterline to rail,
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AN AMERICAN
If the Led Striker call it a strike,
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THE MARY GLOSTER
I've paid for your sickest fancies; I've humoured your crackedest whim,
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SESTINA OF THE TRAMP-ROYAL
Speakin' in general, I 'ave tried 'em all,
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Barrack-Room Ballads
'BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN'
I'm 'ere in a ticky ulster an' a broken billycock 'at,
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'BIRDS OF PREY' MARCH
March! The mud is cakin' good about our trousies,
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'SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO'
As I was spittin' into the Ditch aboard o' the
Crocodile
,
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SAPPERS
When the Waters were dried an' the Earth did appear,
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THAT DAY
It got beyond all orders an' it got beyond all 'ope,
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'THE MEN THAT FOUGHT AT MINDEN'
The men that fought at Minden, they was rookies in their time,
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CHOLERA CAMP
We've got the cholerer in camp—it's worse than forty fights,
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THE LADIES
I've taken my fun where I've found it,
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BILL 'AWKINS
' 'As anybody seen Bill 'Awkins?'
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THE MOTHER-LODGE
There was Rundle, Station Master,
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'FOLLOW ME 'OME '
There was no one like 'im, 'Orse or Foot,
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THE SERGEANT'S WEDDIN'
'E was warned again 'er,
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THE JACKET
Through the Plagues of Egyp' we was chasin' Arabi,
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THE 'EATHEN
The 'eathen in 'is blindness bows down to wood an' stone,
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THE SHUT-EYE SENTRY
Sez the Junior Orderly Sergeant,
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'MARY, PITY WOMEN!'
You call yourself a man,
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FOR TO ADMIRE
The Injian Ocean sets an' smiles,
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L'ENVOI
When Earth's last picture is painted and the tubes are twisted and dried,
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