WebbMy friend called me up and read this Rudyard Kipling poem to me over the phone. As soon as I heard it, it resonated with me, and I wanted to set it to music. I love the opening line: "If you can keep your head/While all about you/People are losing theirs and blaming you." WebbRudyard Kipling is one of the best-known of the late Victorian poets and story-tellers. Although he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1907, his political views, which … It’s easy to imagine “If—” as a great modernist title. Terse, mysterious, … Sestina of the Tramp-Royal - If— by Rudyard Kipling Poetry Foundation Gerald Ford and Rudyard Kipling. Gerald Ford was prone to fits of anger as a … Gethsemane - If— by Rudyard Kipling Poetry Foundation The Long Trail - If— by Rudyard Kipling Poetry Foundation The Bell Buoy - If— by Rudyard Kipling Poetry Foundation The Song of the Banjo - If— by Rudyard Kipling Poetry Foundation Jake Skeets, Ariana Benson, Toni Giselle Stuart, Arthur Sze, Franklin K. R. Cline, …
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WebbAbout this Worksheet: Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If” was published in 1910. It was written as a father’s advice to his son. This activity includes several different activities to help reinforce skills in reading comprehension, identifying the main idea, vocabulary and more. Click to View/Print Worksheet. Webb29 sep. 2024 · Rudyard Kipling’s “If” is one of the most beloved poems in the English language. It has been translated into more than fifty languages and has been set to music by some of the world’s greatest composers. “If” is a poem that speaks to the human condition, offering advice on how to live a good life. It is a timeless message that is as ... good by nature pune
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Webb1 maj 2024 · Rudyard Kipling's If (1910) If you can keep your head when all about you. Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their ... Webb3 juli 2024 · The passage is from Rudyard Kipling’s “If—,” once voted Britain’s most popular poem. It might surprise the poem’s many enthusiasts to learn that Kipling, who lived for several years in Vermont and built himself a tennis court there (reputedly the first in the state), originally used “If—” as the epilogue to a story about George Washington and his … WebbPoems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine. goodbyn ecosystem containers