The Five Nations, Volume II
THE SERVICE EDITION OF THE WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING
THE FIVE NATIONS
BY RUDYARD KIPLING
IN TWO VOLUMES VOL. II
METHUEN AND CO., LTD. 36 ESSEX STREET W.C.
OCTOBER 9, 1899
Here is nothing new nor aught unproven,’ say the Trumpets, ‘Many feet have worn it and the road is old indeed. ‘It is the King—the King we schooled aforetime!’ (Trumpets in the marshes—in the eyot at Runnymede!)
’Here is neither haste, nor hate, nor anger,’ peal the Trumpets, ‘Pardon for his penitence or pity for his fall. ‘It is the King!’—inexorable Trumpets— (Trumpets round the scaffold at the dawning by Whitehall!)
’He hath veiled the crown and hid the sceptre,’ warn the Trumpets, ‘He hath changed the fashion of the lies that cloak his will. ‘Hard die the Kings—ah hard—dooms hard!’ declare the Trumpets, Trumpets at the gang-plank where the brawling troop-decks fill!
Ancient and Unteachable, abide—abide the trumpets! Once again the Trumpets, for the shuddering ground-swell brings Clamour over ocean of the harsh pursuing Trumpets— Trumpets of the Vanguard that have sworn no truce with Kings!
All we have of freedom, all we use or know— This our fathers bought for us long and long ago.
Rudyard Kipling
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CONTENTS
INDEX TO FIRST LINES
THE OLD ISSUE
BRIDGE-GUARD IN THE KARROO
THE LESSON
THE FILES
THE REFORMERS
DIRGE OF DEAD SISTERS
THE ISLANDERS
THE PEACE OF DIVES
SOUTH AFRICA
THE SETTLER
SERVICE SONGS
CHANT-PAGAN
M. I.
COLUMNS
THE PARTING OF THE COLUMNS
TWO KOPJES
THE INSTRUCTOR
BOOTS
THE MARRIED MAN
LICHTENBERG
STELLENBOSH
HALF-BALLAD OF WATERVAL
PIET
‘WILFUL-MISSING’
UBIQUE
THE RETURN
RECESSIONAL