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Snarleyow

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24:, published in late 1890. The title character was a horse that was part of a team pulling a gun. The poem is one of many Kipling wrote depicting the life of soldiers in the British army. It appears that this one is based on an incident in the life of Staff Sergeant Nathaniel W. Bancroft, of the old 82: 29: 8: 77: 25: 21: 51: 71: 33: 32:. The poem was one of the many Kipling poems set to song by 69: 70: 13: 14: 94: 63: 45: 1: 39: 7: 10: 99: 83:Poetry by Rudyard Kipling 56:: notes by Roger Ayers 26:Bengal Horse Artillery 30:Royal Horse Artillery 52:Kipling.org.uk - 90: 58: 49: 98: 97: 93: 92: 91: 89: 88: 87: 68: 67: 66: 61: 50: 46: 42: 22:Rudyard Kipling 20:" is a poem by 12: 11: 5: 96: 86: 85: 80: 65: 64:External links 62: 60: 59: 43: 41: 38: 28:and later the 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 95: 84: 81: 79: 76: 75: 73: 57: 55: 48: 44: 37: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 53: 47: 17: 15: 78:1890 poems 72:Categories 40:References 34:G. F. Cobb 54:Snarleyow 18:Snarleyow 74:: 36:. 16:"

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Rudyard Kipling
Bengal Horse Artillery
Royal Horse Artillery
G. F. Cobb
Kipling.org.uk - Snarleyow: notes by Roger Ayers
Categories
1890 poems
Poetry by Rudyard Kipling

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