A Complete Collection of Poems
A large e-text collection of Kipling's poetry, well-organized and easy to navigate. Includes a brief biography.
A Pilgrim's Way
Text and HTML versions with source notes.
Collected Poems
A large collection of Kipling's poetry, presented in an easily navigable, readable format.
Danny Deever
From the author's collection of Barrack-Room Ballads. First published in The National Observer in 1890 .
Dover Thrift Editions
A selection of poems and text notes.
Gunga Din
First published in The National Observer in 1890 and later included in Barrack-Room Ballads.
Hymn of Breaking Strain
Text and HTML versions including source notes.
If
The author's inspirational poem. Written in 1910 as part of Rewards and Fairies
If
Etext of poem from Everypoet.com .
Mandalay
A popular poem first published in The National Observer in 1890 .
McAndrew's Hymn
Text and HTML versions with source notes.
My Boy Jack
Text and commentary. Includes links to related poems and prose including Gethsemane, Mesopotamia, and The Beginnings.
Poems
A selection of some of Kipling's poetry written between 1889 and 1896 including Barrack Room Ballads and The Seven Seas, from everypoet.com .
Poems by Rudyard Kipling
A small selection of poems, including In The Pride of His Youth and Dinah in Heaven .
Poetry Lovers Page
A complete collection of the Kipling's poems with a searchable index. Also includes biographical notes written by Dmitry Karshtedt .
Poets' Corner - Selected Works
Text of The Ballad of East and West and McAndrews Hymn with photograph of Kipling from Geocities .
Prelude
Text version of the opening verse to Departmental Ditties.
Recessional
First published in The Times on the 17th July 1897, written to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
The Ballad of the East and West
A poem from Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses, published in 1892.
The Female of the Species
"For the female of the species is more deadly than the male", a poem first published in 1911.
The Last Department
From Departmental Ditties published in 1886.
The Last of The Light Brigade
"There were thirty million English who talked of England's might", a poem published in 1891 .
The Mary Gloucester
A poem published in 1894.
The Outsong
This is the song that Mowgli heard behind him in the jungle till he came to Messua's door again.
The Sons of Martha
Text and HTML versions with source notes.
The Way Through the Woods
A delightful poem which is an uncharacteristic example of the author's work .
The White Man's Burden
An imperialistic poem published in McClure's Magazine in February of 1899 .
Tomlinson
A poem from The Barrack-Room Ballads collection.