A Song of the English
 A SONG OF THE ENGLISH THE COASTWISE LIGHTS THE SONG OF THE DEAD THE DEEP-SEA CABLES THE SONG OF THE SONS THE SONG OF THE CITIES ENGLAND’S ANSWER 

 CAME THE WHISPER, CAME THE VISION. Came the Whisper, came the Vision, came the Power with the Need, Till the Soul that is not man’s soul was lent us to lead. 

CAME THE WHISPER, CAME THE VISION.

Came the Whisper, came the Vision, came the Power with the Need,

Till the Soul that is not man’s soul was lent us to lead.

 A SONG OF THE ENGLISH 

BY RUDYARD KIPLING 

 illustrated by W. HEATH ROBINSON 

Hodder & Stoughton, London

This Edition of ‘A Song of the English’ is reprinted from ‘The Seven Seas,’ and the Publishers desire to acknowledge the courtesy of Messrs. Methuen & Co. in consenting to its issue as a separate volume

A SONG OF THE ENGLISH

 Fair is our lot—O goodly is our heritage! (Humble ye, my people, and be fearful in your mirth!) For the Lord our God Most High He hath made the deep as dry, He hath smote for us a pathway to the ends of all the Earth! 

For the Lord our God Most High

He hath made the deep as dry,

 Yea, though we sinned—and our rulers went from righteousness— Deep in all dishonour though we stained our garments’ hem. Oh be ye not dismayed, Though we stumbled and we strayed, We were led by evil counsellors—the Lord shall deal with them! 

Oh be ye not dismayed,

Though we stumbled and we strayed,

 Hold ye the Faith—the Faith our Fathers sealèd us; Whoring not with visions—overwise and over-stale. Except ye pay the Lord Single heart and single sword, Of your children in their bondage shall He ask them treble-tale! 

Except ye pay the Lord


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