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Rudyard Kipling's first World War tragedy
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The Question Poem by Rudyard Kipling
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Marine Corps Association - "SIT TIGHT- TILL I SEND MY MARINES!" This poem by Rudyard Kipling was an ad hoc addition to a book of Kipling's poems about the US Marines who
A Dead Statesman (Epitaphs of the War 1914-18) | National Poetry Library
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The Children Poem by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling on the Front Page: Battle Cries and an Elegy - The New York Times
Inhis poem 'For All We Have and Are' Rudyard Kipling uses words and phrases like"For all our children's fate" to emphasize the need for war, Saying if you arenot going to fight