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RUDYARD KIPLING'S VERSE

772 RUDYARD KIPLING'S VERSE

The heat of his spirit

Struck warm through all lands; For he loved such as showed

'Emselves men of their hands; In love, as in hate,

Paying home to the last. . . . But our world is none the kinder

Now Great-Heart hath passed!

Hard-schooled by long power,

Yet most humble of mind Where aught that he was

Might advantage mankind. Leal servant, loved master,

Rare comrade, sure guide . Oh, our world is none the safer

Now Great-Heart hath died!

Let those who would handle

Make sure they can wield His far-reaching sword

And his close-guarding shield; For those who must journey

Henceforward alone Have need of stout convoy

Now Great-Heart is gone.

THE END