'AFTER', by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, 16 July 1897: a draft of the poem first printed in The Times on the following day under the title 'Recessional' and differing from the printed version twice in the last verse (viz. the third line reads 'All piteous... 16 Jul 1897

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'AFTER', by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, 16 July 1897: a draft of the poem first printed in The Times on the following day under the title 'Recessional' and differing from the printed version twice in the last verse (viz. the third line reads 'All piteous... 16 Jul 1897

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