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Rudyard Kipling Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Rudyard Kipling Œuvres A Tale of Two Cities 107.0017e Wilful-Missing" 107.0006 M. I. 107.0006 Poésie lyrique: Poème Soldier an' Sailor Too" 107.0006 Soldier an' Sailor Too" 107.0962e Cells 107.0006 Columns 107.0006 Hadramauti 107.0006 Mary, Pity Women!" 107.0006 The Widow's Party 107.0006 Mary, Pity Women!" 107.0962e The Jacket 107.0006 For to Admire" 107.0006 Griffen's Debt 107.0017e Christmas in India 107.0017e Shillin' a Day 107.0006 The Service Man" 107.0006 The Betrothed 107.0017e Chant-Pagan 107.0006 The Betrothed 107.0032e Half-Ballade of Waterval 107.0006 The Song of the Women 107.0032e The Sergeant's Weddin' 107.0962e The Song of the Women 107.0017e The 'Eathen 107.0962e The Story of the Gadsbys - L'Envoi 107.0020e Follow me 'Ome" 107.0006 Gentlemen-Rankers 107.0006 Follow me 'Ome" 107.0962e The Mare's Nest 107.0006 The Instructor 107.0006 In Springtime 107.0017e Boots 107.0006 One Viceroy Resigns 107.0032e The Married Man 107.0006 L'Envoi 107.0006 Lichtenberg 107.0006 L'Envoi 107.0017e Arithmetic on the Frontier 107.0032e To the Unknown Goddess 107.0017e The Sergeant's Weddin' 107.0006 A Tale of Two Cities 107.0006 The Moral 107.0006 A Tale of Two Cities 107.0032e The Mother-Lodge 107.0006 To the Unknown Goddess 107.0032e Arithmetic on the Frontier 107.0006 The Moon of Other Days 107.0017e Pagett, M.P. 107.0017e One Viceroy Resigns 107.0017e Pagett, M.P. 107.0032e My Rival 107.0006 Pagett, M.P. 107.0006 The Undertaker's Horse 107.0006 As the Bell Clinks" 107.0032e The Undertaker's Horse 107.0017e As the Bell Clinks" 107.0017e The Undertaker's Horse 107.0032e The Shut-Eye Sentry 107.0962e The Fall of Jock Gillespie 107.0006 The Brother 107.0006 The Fall of Jock Gillespie 107.0017e The Shut-Eye Sentry 107.0006 The Fall of Jock Gillespie 107.0032e A Child's Garden 107.0006 Arithmetic on the Frontier 107.0017e The Dying Chauffeur 107.0006 One Viceroy Resigns 107.0006 Lady Geraldine's Hardship 107.0006 The Lovers' Litany 107.0032e The Invertor 107.0006 Christmas in India 107.0032e The Parting of the Columns 107.0006 Christmas in India 107.0006 The 'Eathen 107.0006 The Long Trail 107.0006 Piet 107.0006 The Oldest Song 107.0006 As the Bell Clinks" 107.0006 The Oldest Song 107.0007 The Men that Fought at Minden" 107.0006 The Plea of the Simla Dancers 107.0006 The Jacket 107.0962e The Plea of the Simla Dancers 107.0032e Birds of Prey" March 107.0006 The Fires 107.0006 Birds of Prey" March 107.0962e The Lovers' Litany 107.0017e Cities and Thrones and Powers" 107.0006 Dedication from "Barrack-Room Ballads" 107.0006 Sappers 107.0006 The Lovers' Litany 107.0006 Sappers 107.0962e The Gipsy Trail 107.0006 Stellenbosch 107.0006 The Galley-Slave 107.0006 That Day 107.0962e The Galley-Slave 107.0017e Private Ortheris's Song 107.0006 My Rival 107.0032e The Men that Fought at Minden" 107.0962e My Rival 107.0017e Cholera Camp 107.0006 The Moon of Other Days 107.0032e Cholera Camp 107.0962e The Plea of the Simla Dancers 107.0017e The Ladies 107.0006 Divided Destinies 107.0032e The Ladies 107.0962e The Pro-Consuls (Lord Milner) 107.0007 Bill 'Awkins 107.0006 A Ballade of Burial 107.0032e Bill 'Awkins 107.0962e A Ballade of Burial 107.0017e That Day 107.0006 A Ballade of Burial 107.0006 1 / 7 14.02.2021 Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Rudyard Kipling The Overland Mail 107.0032e Beast and Man in India by John Lodkwood Kipling 107.0006 The Press 107.0006 (Chapter Headings) The Moon of Other Days 107.0006 Natural Theology 107.0007 The Overland Mail 107.0006 Old Mother Laidinwool 107.0006 La Nuit Blanche 107.0032e Chapter Headings 107.0006 Divided Destinies 107.0017e The Run of the Downs 107.0006 Divided Destinies 107.0006 The Kingdom 107.0006 The Masque of Plenty 107.0032e Shiv and the Grasshopper (The Jungle Book) The Masque of Plenty 107.0017e The New Knighthood 107.0006 The Masque of Plenty 107.0006 The Voortrekker 107.0006 The Mare's Nest 107.0017e Natural Theology 107.0006 The Mare's Nest 107.0032e Great-Heart 107.0006 The Overland Mail 107.0017e My New-Cut Ashlar (L'envoi to "Lifes Handicap") 107.0911 Two Months 107.0006 My New-Cut Ashlar (L'envoi to "Lifes Handicap") 107.0006 Certain Maxims of Hafiz 107.0006 When the Great Ark" 107.0006 Certain Maxims of Hafiz 107.0017e The Fairies' Siege 107.0006 Certain Maxims of Hafiz 107.0032e Harp Song of the Dane Women 107.0006 An Old Song 107.0006 The Legend of Mirth 107.0006 An Old Song 107.0032e Our Lady of the Sackcloth 107.0006 An Old Song 107.0017e Eddi's Service 107.0006 The Grave of the Hundred Head 107.0006 Ubique 107.0006 The Pro-Consuls (Lord Milner) 107.0006 Back to the Army Again" 107.0962e The Grave of the Hundred Head 107.0032e Back to the Army Again" 107.0006 La Nuit Blanche 107.0006 The Quest 107.0006 Two Months 107.0017e A Song to Mithras 107.0006 To the Unknown Goddess 107.0006 A Three-Part Song 107.0006 The Rupaiyat of Omar Kal'vin 107.0017e The Way Trough the Woods 107.0006 The Rupaiyat of Omar Kal'vin 107.0032e Puck's Song 107.0006 The Rupaiyat of Omar Kal'vin 107.0006 The Recall 107.0006 La Nuit Blanche 107.0017e A Pilgrim's Way 107.0006 The Absent-Minded Beggar 107.0006 Sir Richard's Song 107.0006 The Grave of the Hundred Head 107.0017e A Carol 107.0006 The Jester 107.0006 The Stranger (Canadian) 107.0006 The Virginity 107.0007 1914 - 1918 (Chapter Headings) 107.0006 Blue Roses (The Light that Failed) 107.0006 The Puzzler 107.0006 A Charm 107.0006 The Captive 107.0006 The Virginity 107.0006 Chil's Song 107.0006 The Mother-Lodge 107.0962e A St. Helena Lullaby 107.0006 Jubal und Tubal Cain (Canadian) 107.0006 The Winners 107.0006 Brookland Road 107.0006 The Thousandth Man 107.0006 A Tree Song 107.0006 Cold Iron 107.0006 For to Admire" 107.0962e A Pilgrim's Way 107.0007 The Return 107.0006 1880 - 1889 A Song of Travel (Canadian) 107.0006 Tarrant Moss 107.0006 Schoolboy Lyrics [1881] Non Nobis domine!" 107.0006 Ave Imperatrix! [1882] 107.0006 The Sack of the Gods 107.0006 Echoes (with A. Kipling) [1884] The Craftsman 107.0007 Departmental Ditties - Prelude [1885] 107.0017e The Heritage 107.0006 Departmental Ditties - Prelude [1885] 107.0006 The Widower 107.0006 Departmental Ditties - Prelude [1885] 107.0032e The Benefactors 107.0006 What the People Said [1887] 107.0017e A Servant When He Reigneth" 107.0006 The Sacrifice of Er-Heb [1887] 107.0006 To Thomas Atkins 107.0006 What the People Said [1887] 107.0032e The Song of the Old Guard 107.0006 What the People Said [1887] 107.0006 The Craftsman 107.0006 The Love Song of Har Dyal [1888] 107.0006 The Hyaenas 107.0006 Lament of the Border Cattle Thief [1888] 107.0017e The Prairie 107.0006 Lament of the Border Cattle Thief [1888] 107.0006 The Benefactors 107.0007 Lament of the Border Cattle Thief [1888] 107.0032e Jobson's Amen 107.0006 L'Envoi [1888] 107.0883 The Hyaenas 107.0007 A Dedication (Soldiers Three) [1888] 107.0006 Romulus and Remus (Canadian) 107.0006 2 / 7 14.02.2021 Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Rudyard Kipling Plain Tales from the Hills - "By the Hoof of the Wild 107.0006 The Song of the Dead (A Song of the English) [1893] 107.0006 Goat" [1888] The Deep-Sea Cables (A Song of the English) [1893] 107.0006 1890 - 1899 The Song of the Sons (A Song of the English) [1893] 107.0006 The Song of the Cities (A Song of the English) [1893] 107.0006 To James Whitcomb Riley [1890] 107.0006 England's Answer (A Song of the English) [1893] 107.0006 The Rhyme of the Three Captains [1890] 107.0017e The Last Rhyme of True Thomas [1893] 107.0006 Cleared [1890] 107.0017e Anchor Song (Envoy, Many Inventions) [1893] 107.0960 The Conundrum of the Workshops [1890] 107.0006 To the True Romance [1893] 107.0960 The Legends of Evil [1890] 107.0006 The Only Son ( Many Inventions) [1893] 107.0006 The Conundrum of the Workshops [1890] 107.0017e The Sea-Wife [1893] 107.0962e The Rhyme of the Three Captains [1890] 107.0006 The Sea-Wife [1893] 107.0006 With Scindia to Delhi [1890] 107.0006 Many Inventions (Chapter Headings) [1893] 107.0960 The Gift of the Sea [1890] 107.0006 Anchor Song (Envoy, Many Inventions) [1893] 107.0962e The Gift of the Sea [1890] 107.0017e Pan in Vermont [1893] 107.0006 An Imperial Rescript [1890] 107.0006 Anchor Song (Envoy, Many Inventions) [1893] 107.0006 An Imperial Rescript [1890] 107.0017e The Rhyme of the Three Sealers [1893] 107.0006 The Explanation [1890] 107.0006 The Rhyme of the Three Sealers [1893] 107.0962e Evarra and His Gods [1890] 107.0006 To the True Romance [1893] 107.0962e The Rhyme of the Three Captains [1890] 107.0032e To the True Romance [1893] 107.0990e An Imperial Rescript [1890] 107.0032e Anchor Song (Envoy, Many Inventions) [1893] 107.0990e Soldiers Three - L'Envoi [1890] 107.0011e The Derelict [1894] 107.0962e Evarra and His Gods [1890] 107.0017e The Derelict [1894] 107.0006 Soldiers Three - L'Envoi [1890] 107.0020e An American [1894] 107.0006 Soldiers Three - L'Envoi [1890] 107.0032e An American [1894] 107.0962e Cleared [1890] 107.0006 The Native-Born [1894] 107.0006 Cleared [1890] 107.0032e The Native-Born [1894] 107.0962e The Exiles' Line [1890] 107.0006 Road-Song of the Bandar-Log (The Junge Book) [1894] 107.0006 The Explanation [1890] 107.0017e The Liner She's a Lady [1894] 107.0962e Life's Handicap (Chapter Headings) [1891] 107.0032e The Miracles [1894] 107.0006 Tomlinson [1891] 107.0017e The Liner She's a Lady [1894] 107.0006 Tomlinson [1891] 107.0032e The Story of Ung [1894] 107.0006 Heriot's Ford (The Light that Failed) [1891] 107.0006 To the City of Bomby [1894] 107.0006 Tomlinson [1891] 107.0006 The Story of Ung [1894] 107.0962e Life's Handicap (Chapter Headings) [1891] 107.0006
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