Barrack-Room Ballads
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First Series (1892) [edit]
- Danny Deever
- Tommy
- "Fuzzy-Wuzzy"
- Soldier, Soldier
- Screw-Guns
- Cells
- Gunga Din
- Oonts
- Loot
- "Snarleyow"
- The Widow at Windsor
- Belts
- The Young British Soldier
- Mandalay
- Troopin'
- The Widow's Party
- Ford o' Kabul
- Gentlemen-Rankers
- Route Marchin'
- Shillin' a Day
Second Series (1896) [edit]
But for "Bobs", all poems below are contained in Mr. Kipling's The Seven Seas (1896).
- Bobs
- "Back to the Army Again"
- "Birds of Prey" March
- "Soldier an' Sailor Too"
- Sappers
- That Day
- "The Men that fought at Minden"
- Cholera Camp
- The Ladies
- Bill 'Awkins
- The Mother Lodge
- "Follow Me 'Ome"
- The Sergeant's Weddin'
- The Jacket
- The 'Eathen
- The Shut-Eye Sentry
- "Mary, Pity Women!"
- For to Admire
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