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"The Five Nations, Volume I" is a collection of poems written by Rudyard Kipling and published in 1903. The collection contains poems expressing Kipling's views on British imperialism and patriotism, as well as admiration for the British Army. Also emphasized is Kipling's belief in the importance of British strength and unity in the face of external threats and his conviction that the British Empire is a force for good in the world.
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Summary
The best-known poems are "The Old Issue", which explores tensions between Britain and Germany in the years leading up to World War I, and "Recessional", which is often read as a warning against war.
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
BELL BUOY, THE
BROKEN MEN, THE
BUDDHA AT KAMAKURA
BURIAL, THE
CRUISERS
DESTROYERS, THE
DYKES, THE
¡®ET DONA FERENTES¡¯
EXPLORER, THE
FEET OF THE YOUNG MEN, THE
GENERAL JOUBERT
KITCHENER¡¯S SCHOOL
OLD MEN, THE
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
PALACE, THE
PHARAOH AND THE SERGEANT
RIMMON
SEA AND THE HILLS, THE
SECOND VOYAGE, THE
SONG OF DIEGO VALDEZ, THE
SONG OF THE WISE CHILDREN
SUSSEX
TRUCE OF THE BEAR,
WAGE-SLAVES, THE
WHITE HORSES
WHITE MAN¡¯S BURDEN, THE
YOUNG QUEEN, THE