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- A TRUTHFUL SONG. Kipling, Rudyard // Rewards & Fairies (Macmillan & Company);1/1/1910, p10
The lyrics to the song "A Truthful Song," are presented. First Line: I tell this tale which is strictly true, Last Line: Both: We tell these tales which are strictest true, etc.
- SONG OF THE MEN'S SIDE. Kipling, Rudyard // Rewards & Fairies (Macmillan & Company);1/1/1910, p18
The lyrics to the song "Song of the Men's Side," are presented. First Line: Once we feared The Beast-when he followed us we ran, Last Line: This is the great god Tyr!
- SONG OF THE RED WAR-BOAT. Kipling, Rudyard // Rewards & Fairies (Macmillan & Company);1/1/1910, p27
The lyrics to the song "Song of the Red War-Boat," are presented. First Line: Shove off from the wharf-edge! Steady! Last Line: The Gods will stand by you!
- AN ASTROLOGER'S SONG. Kipling, Rudyard // Rewards & Fairies (Macmillan & Company);1/1/1910, p28
The lyrics to the song "An Astrologer's Song," are presented. First Line: To the Heavens above us; Last Line: Do fight on our side?
- ¡Que Viva Mexico! // Parnassus: Poetry in Review;2013, Vol. 33 Issue 1/2, p415
The poem "¡Que Viva Mexico!," is presented. First Line: I used to live a simple life, Last Line: identified in Tlaxcala and of reputedly hallucinogenic flesh.
- O make me patient, Lord. // Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul;1/1/1907, p774
An untitled poem is presented. First Line: O make me patient, Lord, Last Line: More of thy presence give.
- O square thyself for use. A stone that may. // Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul;1/1/1907, p775
An untitled poem is presented. First Line: O square thyself for use. A stone that may; Last Line: Fit in the wall is not left in the way.
- Be with me, Lord, where'er my path may lead. // Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul;1/1/1907, p778
An untitled poem is presented. First Line: Be with me, Lord, where'er my path may lead; Last Line: And O, dear Lord, I pray abide with me.
- This be my prayer, from dawn to eve. // Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul;1/1/1907, p781
An untitled poem is presented. First Line: This be my prayer, from dawn to eve, Last Line: My soul as white as a nun's.