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(Classics to read in English _ A Song of the English by Rudyard Kipling)
"A Song of the English" is a poem written in 1909 by Rudyard Kipling. The poem celebrates the strength and resilience of the British people and highlights the importance of their colonial heritage and role as a world power.
A patriotic poem that celebrates the strength and resilience of the British people and emphasizes the importance of its colonial heritage and role as a global power. The poem is also noted for its use of vivid imagery and its strong sense of rhythm and meter.

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Summary
The poem is divided into six stanzas, each focusing on a different aspect of British culture and history. The first stanza speaks of the English landscape of rolling hills and green fields, the second stanza refers to the British navy that sailed the seas and established colonies around the world, and the third stanza speaks of English, which has become a universal language. The fourth stanza is the British spirit of adventure and exploration, which led them to explore unknown lands and seek new opportunities; It is a call to action to explore, to serve, and to continue defending our country and its heritage.

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CONTENTS

A SONG OF THE ENGLISH
THE COASTWISE LIGHTS
THE SONG OF THE DEAD
THE DEEP-SEA CABLES
THE SONG OF THE SONS
THE SONG OF THE CITIES
ENGLAND¡¯S ANSWER