POEM | PUBLICATION OR SOURCE | |
Waytinge (1) | Notebook 3 | Aug 19 1881 |
Venus Meretrix | Notebook 3 | Sep 30 1881 |
Waytinge (2) | USC Chronicle | Dec 5 1881 |
Where the Shoe Pinches | Notebook 3 | Apr 10 1882 |
The Wooing of the Sword | Notebook 3 | Apr 27 1882 |
A Voyage | Notebook 1 | Jul 6 1882 |
What the young man’s heart said to him | Civil and Military Gazette | Jul 9 1882 |
With a Locket | MS | May-June 1883 |
A Vision of India | Echoes by two writers | Jul 1884 |
‘Way Down the Ravi River | Echoes by two writers | Jul 1884 |
“A Weed, one weed, and only one had I” | MS | Jul 11 1884 |
The Wop of Asia | Inscribed in copy of Echoes | Jul 1884 |
The Vision of Hamid Ali | Calcutta Review | Oct 1885 |
“Ye Printer’s Devil, verie wyse” | MS | 1886 |
The Vindication of Grant Duff | Civil and Military Gazette | Oct 251886 |
With a Fan to the Mother | MS | Dec 25 1886 |
With a Study Chair to the Pater | MS | Dec 25 1886 ? |
What the People Said | C0vil and Military Gazette | Mat 4 1887 |
“While the snaffle holds …” | Civil and Military Gazette | Apr 6 1887 |
The Witching of Teddy O’Neal | Civil and Military Gazette | Sep 14 1887 |
What Happened | Pioneer | Jan 2 1888 |
“When the earth was sick,,,”> | Plain Tales from the Hills | Mar 5 1888 |
“The World hath set…” | Plain Tales from the Hills | Mar 5 1888 |
The Vanishing Figure | The Week’s News | Mar 10 1888 |
Verses on the Charleville Hotel, Mussoorie | MS | Jun 1888 ? |
Virginibus Puerisque | Pioneer | Aug 15 1888 |
The Way Av Ut | Pioneer | Oct 8 1888 |
The Winners | The Story of the Gadsbys | Dec 1888 |
“Verse Fragments and Limericks” | MS | May 1889 ? |
Verses on fruit plates | Library of Congress | Aug 1889 |
“Verses from letter to Andrew Lang” | Rudyard Kipling to Rider Haggard, | Oct 1889 ? |
“Verse letter to Sidney Low” | MS | Nov 1889 ? |
The Widow at Windsor | Scots Observer | Apr 20 1890 |
The Young British Soldier | Scots Observer | Jun 26 1890 |
The Widower | The Light That Failed | Mar 17 1891 |
“The wolf-cub at even” | The Light That Failed | Mar 17 1891 |
“Yet at the last” | The Light That Failed | Mar 17 1891 |
The Vampire | New Gallery Catalogue | Apr 1891 |
White Horses | Literature | Oct 23 1891 |
The Widow’s Party | Barrack Room Ballads | Apr 27 1892 |
With Scindia to Delhi | Barrack Room Ballads | Apr 27 1892 |
“We be the Gods” | The Naulahka | Jun 23 1892 |
“We meet in an evil land” | The Naulahka | Jun 23 1892 |
“When a Lover hies abroad” | The Naulahka | Jun 23 1892 |
“Your patience, Sirs” | The Naulahka | Jun 23 1892 |
When Earth’s last Picture is Painted | New York Sun on Sunday | Aug 28 1892 |
The Voortrekker | New York Sun on Sunday | Nov 27 1892 |
“What of the Hunting,,,” | The Jungle Book | May 22 1894 |
“You mustn’t swim till you’re six weeks old…” | The Jungle Book | May 22 1894 |
“Veil them, cover them …” | The Second Jungle Book | Nov 9 1895 |
“When ye say to Tabaqui, “My Brother…” | The Second Jungle Book | Nov 9 1895 |
“We, now held in captivity” | The Kipling Birthday Book | 1906 |
‘When ‘Omer smote ‘is Blooming Lyre | The Seven Seas | Sep 9 1896 |
The White Man’s Burden | The Times | Feb 4 1899 |
The Young Queen | The Times | Oct 4 1900 |
The Wishing Caps | Kim | Oct 1 1901 |
When the cabin portholes are dark and green… | Just So Stories | Sep 30 1902 |
The Wage-slaves | The Five Nations | Sep 1903 |
‘Wilful-Missing’ | The Five Nations | Sep 1903 |
The Wet Litany | Traffics and Discoveries | Oct 4 1904 |
The Veterans | Morning Post | Dec 24 1907 |
When the Great Ark… | Morning Post | Ape 23 1908 |
The Way through the Woods | Rewards and Fairies | Oct 4 1910 |
With Drake in the Tropics | A History of England | Jul 15 1911 |
The Virginity | Nash’s Magazine | Jun 1914 |
Zion | The Times | Oct 26 1916 |
The Verdicts | DailyTelegraph & New York Times | Oct 31 1916 |
When the Journey was Intended to the City | The Years Between | Apr 10 1919 |
“Very many People” | Sea and Sussex (Macmillan) | Jan 1926 |
We and They | Debits and Credits | Sep 15 1926 |
The Vineyard | Sunday Express | Sep 19 1926 |
The Waster | Definitive Verse | Dec 10 1940 |