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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
One of the most popular poems in this collection is "The Ballad of East and West," which compares the cultures of East and West and argues that, although there are differences, there is no inherent conflict. Another famous poem in the book is "The Last Boatman", which tells the story of a sailor's death at sea and their grief.
CONTENTS
BRIDGE-GUARD IN THE KARROO
DIRGE OF DEAD SISTERS
ISLANDERS, THE
LESSON, THE
OLD ISSUE, THE
PEACE OF DIVES, THE
REFORMERS, THE
SETTLER, THE
SOUTH AFRICA
SERVICE SONGS
BOOTS
CHANT-PAGAN
COLUMNS
FILES, THE
HALF-BALLAD OF WATERVAL
INSTRUCTOR, THE
LICHTENBERG
MARRIED MAN, THE
M. I.
PARTING OF THE COLUMNS, THE
PIET
RECESSIONAL
RETURN, THE
STELLENBOSH
TWO KOPJES
UBIQUE
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