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Title: An Almanac of Twelve Sports

Author: Rudyard Kipling

Illustrator: William Nicholson

Release date: October 22, 2010 [eBook #34113]
Most recently updated: January 7, 2021

Language: English

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Cover

[Pg 1]

An Almanac
of twelve Sports

By William Nicholson

Words by
Rudyard Kipling

Published by R. H. Russell. New York.
1898.

[Pg 3]

1898.

January.

Sunday 29162330
Monday 310172431
Tuesday 4111825
Wednesday 5121926
Thursday 6132027
Friday 7142128
Saturday18152229

February.

Sunday 6132027
Monday 7142128
Tuesday181522
Wednesday291623
Thursday3101724
Friday4111825
Saturday5121926

March.

Sunday6132027
Monday7142128
Tuesday18152229
Wednesday29162330
Thursday310172431
Friday4111825
Saturday5121926

April.

Sunday3101724
Monday4111825
Tuesday5121926
Wednesday6132027
Thursday7142128
Friday18152229
Saturday29162330

May.

Sunday18152229
Monday29162330
Tuesday310172431
Wednesday4111825
Thursday5121926
Friday6132027
Saturday7142128

June.

Sunday5121926
Monday6132027
Tuesday7142128
Wednesday18152229
Thursday29162330
Friday3101724
Saturday4111825

[Pg 4]

Here is a horse to tame—
Here is a gun to handle—
God knows you can enter the game
If you'll only pay for the same,
And the price of the game is a candle—
One single flickering candle!


[Pg 5]


1898.

July.

Sunday310172431
Monday4111825
Tuesday5121926
Wednesday6132027
Thursday7142128
Friday18152229
Saturday29162330

August.

Sunday7142128
Monday18152229
Tuesday29162330
Wednesday310172431
Thursday4111825
Friday5121926
Saturday6132027

September.

Sunday4111825
Monday5121926
Tuesday6132027
Wednesday7142128
Thursday18152229
Friday29162330
Saturday3101723

October.

Sunday29162330
Monday310172431
Tuesday4111825
Wednesday5121926
Thursday6132027
Friday7142128
Saturday18152229

November.

Sunday6132027
Monday7142128
Tuesday18152229
Wednesday29162330
Thursday3101724
Friday4111825
Saturday5121926

December.

Sunday4111825
Monday5121926
Tuesday6132027
Wednesday7142128
Thursday18152229
Friday29162330
Saturday310172431

[Pg 6]

Hunting.

Certes it is a noble sport
And men have quitted selle and swum for't,
But I am of a meeker sort
And I prefer Surtees in comfort.
Reach down my "Handley Cross" again.
My run, where never danger lurks, is
With Jorrocks and his deathless train
Pigg, Binjimin and Arterxerxes!



[Pg 7]

January. January.

[Pg 8]


Coursing.

Most men harry the world for fun—
Each man seeks it a different way
But "of all daft devils under the sun
A grey'ound's the daftest" said Jorrocks J.



[Pg 9]

February. February.

[Pg 10]


Racing.

The horse is ridden—the jockey rides—
The backers back—the owners own
But ... there are lots of things besides,
And I should leave this play alone.



[Pg 11]

March. March.

[Pg 12]


Boating.

The Pope of Rome he could not win
From pleasant meat and pleasant sin
These who, in honour's hope, endure
Lean days and lives enforced pure.
These who, replying not, submit
Unto the curses of the Pit
Which he that rides (O greater shame!)
Flings forth by number not by name...
Could Triple Crown or Jesuit's oath
Do what yon shuffle-stocking doth?



[Pg 13]

April. April.

[Pg 14]


Fishing.

Behold a parable! A fished for B.
C took her bait; her heart was set on D.
Thank Heaven, who cooled your blood and cramped your wishes,
Men and not Gods torment you, little fishes.



[Pg 15]

May. May.

[Pg 16]


Cricket.

Thank God who made the British Isles
And taught me how to play,
I do not worship crocodiles
Or bow the knee to clay!
Give me a willow wand and I,
With hide and cork and twine,
From century to century
Will gambol round my Shrine.



[Pg 17]

June. June.

[Pg 18]


Archery.

The child of the Nineties considers with laughter
The maid whom his Sire in the sixties ran after,
While careering himself in pursuit of a girl whom
The Twenties will dub a "last century heir-loom."



[Pg 19]

July. July.

[Pg 20]


Coaching.

The Pious Horse to church may trot.
A maid may work a man's salvation.
Four horses and a girl are not,
However, aids to reformation.



[Pg 21]

August. August.

[Pg 22]


Shooting.

"Peace upon Earth, Goodwill to men!"
So greet we Christmas Day.
Oh Christian load your gun and then,
O Christian, out and slay!



[Pg 23]

September. September.

[Pg 24]


Golf.

Why Golf is Art and Art is Golf
we have not far to seek—
So much depends upon the lie,
so much upon the cleek.



[Pg 25]

October. October.

[Pg 26]


Boxing.

Read here the Moral roundly writ
For him that into battle goes—
Each soul that, hitting hard and hit,
Encounters gross or ghostly foes:—
Prince, blown by many overthrows
Half blind with shame, half choked with dirt
Man cannot tell but Allah knows
How much the other side was hurt!



[Pg 27]

November. November.

[Pg 28]


Skating.

Over the ice she flies
Perfect and poised and fair—
Stars in my true-love's eyes
Teach me to do and to dare!
Now will I fly as she flies ...
Woe for the stars that misled!
Stars that I saw in her eyes
Now do I see in my head!



[Pg 29]

December. December.

[Pg 30]


Now we must come away.
What are you out of pocket?
'Sorry to spoil your play,
But Somebody says we must pay—
And the candle's down to the socket—
Its horrible tallowy socket!