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INCLUSIVE EDITION, 1885-1918
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INDEX TO FIRST LINES 779

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Rustum Beg of Kolazai slightly backward Native State ... 9

Said England unto Pharaoh, "I must make a man of you, . . . 226

See you the ferny ride that steals 555

Seven men from all the world back to Docks again, 156

Seven Watchmen sitting in a tower, 448

Sez the Junior Orderly Sergeant 516

She dropped the bar, she shot the bolt, she fed the fire anew, . . . 702

Shiv, who poured the harvest and made the winds to blow, . . . 585

Shove off from the wharf-edge! Steady! 691

Singer and tailor am I 737

Smells are surer than sounds or sights 541

Smokin' my pipe on the mountings, sniffin' the mornin' cool, . . 458

So here's your Empire. No more wine, then? Good 78

So long as 'neath the Kalka hills 66

So we settled it all when the storm was done 606

Soldier, soldier come from the wars, 457

South and far south below the Line, 755

Speakin' in general, I 'ave tried 'em all 100

"Stopped in the straight when the race was his own! 574

Strangers drawn from the ends of the earth, jewelled and plumed

were we; 560

Sudden the desert changes, 234

Tell it to the locked-up trees, 568

Take of English earth as much 569

Take up the White Man's burden 371

The Babe was laid in the Manger 248

The bachelor 'e fights for one 539

The banked oars fell an hundred strong, 325

The beasts are very wise, 635

The boats of Newhaven and Folkestone and Dover 764

The Camel's hump is an ugly lump 669

The Celt in all his variants from Builth to Bally-hoo, 599

The child of Mary Queen of Scots, 757

The Cities are full of pride, 205

The dark eleventh hour ' . 266

The dead child lay in the shroud, 426

The Doorkeepers of Zion, 104

The doors were wide, the story saith, 636

The earth is full of anger, 373

The 'eathen in 'is blindness bows down to wood an* stone; . . . 513

The eldest son bestrides him, . 77

The fans and the beltings they roar round me 357

The fear was on the cattle, for the gale was on the sea, 145

The first time that Peter denied his Lord 374

The Four Archangels, so the legends tell, 582