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Introduction | ||
Note on the Anthology | ||
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Chronology of Key Events | ||
Foreword | ||
An Indian Railway and The Gulf Between Us, from The Competition Wallah (1864) | 3 | |
Conclusion to Inaugural Lecture (1870) | 16 | |
Aboriginals (1873) | 20 | |
Civilian Memoirs (1873) | 32 | |
The Meeting with Stanley (1874) | 38 | |
The Meeting with Livingstone (1886) | 42 | |
from Preface to Adam Lindsay Gordon's Poems (1876) | 50 | |
From the Clyde to Braidwood (1877) | 53 | |
from The Light of Asia (1879) | 57 | |
The Defence of Lucknow (1880) | 59 | |
Opening of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition by the Queen (1886) | 63 | |
from The Aims and Methods of a Liberal Education for Africans (1881) | 64 | |
A mon Pere (1876) | 69 | |
Sonnet - Baugmaree; Sonnet - The Lotus; Our Casuarina Tree; from Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan (1882) | 70 | |
from The Expansion of England (1883) | 72 | |
Letter from Sungei Ujong, Malay Peninsula (1883) | 80 | |
The Legend of Solomon's Mines (1885) | 85 | |
Colonials and Literature (1886) | 95 | |
His Chance in Life (1888) | 99 | |
Christmas in India (1888) | 104 | |
Giffen's Debt (1886) | 105 | |
Mandalay (1892) | 107 | |
What the People Said (1887) | 109 | |
1887 (1896) | 111 | |
from The English in the West Indies (1888) | 112 | |
from Froudacity (1889) | 120 | |
The Duties of the Mistress (1889) | 126 | |
Bopoluchi (1884) | 133 | |
In the Permanent Way (1898) | 136 | |
A Pipe of Mystery (1890) | 147 | |
War (1879) | 162 | |
Said the Canoe (1905) | 164 | |
Low Tide on Grand Pre (1893) | 167 | |
A Vagabond Song (1896) | 169 | |
The Pea-Fields (1893) | 169 | |
My Trees (1893) | 170 | |
Late November (1888) | 170 | |
Among the Orchards (1899) | 171 | |
The Onondaga Madonna (1898) | 171 | |
Clancy of the Overflow (1895) | 172 | |
The Travelling Post Office (1895) | 174 | |
Old Australian Ways (1902) | 175 | |
The Drover's Wife (1894) | 177 | |
The Tramp (1901) | 185 | |
from Introductory to The Bulletin Story Book (1901) | 189 | |
from The Ideal of a Universal Religion (1896) | 192 | |
The King of Apemama: The Royal Trader (1896) | 198 | |
Up Country (1897) | 205 | |
The True Conception of Empire (1897) | 212 | |
from Trooper Halket of Mashonaland (1897) | 216 | |
Black Ghosts (1897) | 234 | |
An Outpost of Progress (1898) | 248 | |
Jubilee Night in Westmorland (1898) | 270 | |
Recessional (1897) | 272 | |
The White Man's Burden (1899) | 273 | |
The Transvaal (1899) | 275 | |
To Arms! (1899) | 276 | |
An ABC, for Baby Patriots (1899) | 277 | |
Departure (1901) | 281 | |
A Christmas Ghost-Story (1899) | 281 | |
Drummer Hodge (1899) | 282 | |
Remonstrance; Pro Rege Nostro; The Choice of the Will; from For England's Sake (1900) | 283 | |
Grenadier (composed c.1900; 1922) | 286 | |
Vitai Lampada (1897) | 287 | |
Peace (1902) | 288 | |
April on Waggon Hill (1903) | 288 | |
Srahmandazi (1902) | 289 | |
Rome and Another; The Inexorable Law; The True Imperialism; from For England (1903) | 292 | |
The Lesson (1903) | 293 | |
The Political Significance of Imperialism (1902) | 295 | |
Love and Death (1901) | 298 | |
from Colonial Servants (1904) | 304 | |
Village-Song; Humayun to Zobeida; Ode to H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad; To India; from The Golden Threshold (1905) | 311 | |
Songs of my City; Song of Radha the Milkmaid; An Anthem of Love; from The Bird of Time(1912) | 314 | |
The British Empire (1906) | 317 | |
The Object of Passive Resistance (1907) | 321 | |
Charles Stewart Parnell, 1891 (1895) | 325 | |
Transiit, Non Periit (1909) | 325 | |
Hymn to the Mother: Bandemataram (1909) | 326 | |
Revelation (1915) | 327 | |
Rebirth (1915) | 328 | |
The Rise of Ram Din (1906) | 329 | |
Ireland at the Bar (1907) | 336 | |
from Kashi (1910) | 339 | |
Back to the Bush (1910) | 344 | |
Pamela (1911) | 349 | |
As in a Glass Darkly and African Nationality; from Ethiopia Unbound (1911) | 361 | |
Oh General Jackson!; The Other Day; I Have a News; from Walter Jekyll's Jamaican Song and Story (1907) | 369 | |
Cudjoe Fresh From de Lecture; Old England; My Native Land, My Home; from Songs of Jamaican (1912) | 373 | |
The Apple-Woman's Complaint, from Constab Ballads (1912) | 375 | |
If We Must Die (1918) | 376 | |
Poems from Gitanjali (Song Offerings) (1912) | 377 | |
Introduction to Gitanjali (1912) | 382 | |
Pipi on the Prowl (1913) | 387 | |
How Pearl Button was Kidnapped (1912) | 396 | |
To Stanislaw Wyspianski (1910) | 399 | |
The Wind Blows (1915) | 400 | |
One Night with the Fugitives (1916) | 405 | |
Pearls and Swine (composed c.1913; 1921) | 415 | |
App | 'L'Irlanda alla sbarra': the original Italian text of Joyce's 'Ireland at the Bar' (pp. 336-8) | 431 |
Explanatory Notes | 434 | |
Biographies | 470 | |
Publisher's Acknowledgements | 503 | |
Index | 505 |
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