The Seven Seas
The Seven Seas is a collection of poems by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1898. The work reflects Kipling's observations on adventure, maritime life, and the British Empire during its peak. It features themes of camaraderie among sailors and the beauty and dangers of the sea, with notable poems like 'A Song of the English' and 'The First Chantey.' The collection is dedicated to the city of Bombay, celebrating its spirit and significance in the context of exploration and cultural intersections.
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“There's never a flood goes shoreward now but lifts a keel we manned; there's never an ebb goes seaward now but drops our dead on the sand”
— Rudyard Kipling



























