Dear F H Powell
Thank you for your enquiry. I don't recognise the line "We have Fed Our Sea"
myself, and it is neither a first line nor the title of a poem. But I will
circulate your note to my colleagues, and I am sure someone will come up
with an answer.
If you are intgerested in Kipling's poems, you may like to consider joining
our Society, or at least taking a look at our web-site at
http://www.kipling.org.uk We are publishing a 'Poem of the Week' which can
be found from the front page of the site, and you will find a growing
archive of poems in the secion on 'Rudyard Kipling'.
All good wishes, John Radcliffe
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From: BPowell <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 5:50 PM
Subject: We have fed our sea
> I learned of The Kipling Society by reading the album notes of the
recently
> released Peter Bellamy retrospective called Wake The Vaulted Echoes.
> Bellamy's Kipling songs rekindled in me a long-time love of Kipling's
poems.
> Can you tell me the name of the poem from which the song "We Have Fed Our
> Sea" was taken?
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> F. H. Powell
> Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
>
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