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Kipling's British History

Created by TabbyTom

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Kiplings British History game quiz
"Inspired by LilahDeDah’s “Kipling World Tour,” I’ve attempted a quiz on British history in Kipling’s verse. My main source is “Kipling’s English History” by Marghanita Laski, based on a BBC radio series. I haven’t retained Kipling’s Cockney spellings."

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1. “The Roman Centurion’s Song” is set in Britain in AD 410, when the Roman legions were recalled from this remote province to defend Italy and Rome itself.

Legate, I heard the news last night – my cohort ordered home
By ship to Portus Itius and thence by road to Rome.
I’ve marched the companies aboard; the arms are stowed below;
Now let another take my sword ________________________.
Complete the last line.
    Command me not to go
    And fight the Gothic foe
    And deal the Goths a blow
    And lay the foemen low


2. What event in English history is commemorated in the poem “The Reeds of Runnymede”?
    The battle of Hastings
    The granting of Magna Carta by King John
    The Wars of the Roses
    The murder of Thomas à Becket


3. The sight of steel would blanch his cheek,
the smell of baccy drive him frantic.
He was the author of his line.
He wrote that witches should be burnt;
He wrote that monarchs were divine,
And left a son who proved they weren’t!

Which British king does this poem deal with?
    Henry VIII of England
    Charles II
    Charles I
    James VI of Scotland & I of England


4. If wars were won by feasting
Or victory by song,
Or safety found by sleeping sound,
How England would be strong!
But honour and dominion
Are not maintainèd so:
They’re only got by sword and shot,
And this the ______________ know!

This poem is set in the 1660s. What word is missing from the last line?
    Yankees
    Frenchmen
    Dutchmen
    Spaniards


5. At Blenheim and Ramillies fops would confess
They were pierced to the heart by the charms of Brown Bess.

Who or what was Brown Bess?
    The Duchess of Marlborough
    A cannonball
    A musket
    Queen Elizabeth I


6. A tinker out of Bedford, a vagrant oft in quod,
A private under Fairfax, a minister of God -
Two hundred years and thirty ere Armageddon came,
His single hand portrayed it, and _________ was his name!

This is the first stanza of “The Holy War”: what name is missing from the last line?
    Lilburne
    Milton
    Langland
    Bunyan


7. “How far is St Helena from a little child at play?” Whose career is sketched out in “A St Helena Lullaby”?
    Marie Antoinette
    Napoleon Bonaparte
    King Louis XIV
    Cardinal Richelieu


8. Here’s to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, with your hayrick head of hair –
You big black bounding beggar – for you broke a British square!

Where did the “Fuzzy-Wuzzies” embarrass the British army?
    Fiji
    Zululand
    Sudan
    India


9. “Then here’s to Bobs Bahadur – little Bobs, Bobs, Bobs!” Which British military commander is the subject of “Bobs”?
    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts
    Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson
    Robert Clive (Lord Clive of Plassey)
    Sir Hercules Robinson


10. Which conflict inspired Kipling’s poems “The Absent-Minded Beggar,” “Stellenbosch” and “The Half-Ballade of Waterval”?
    World War I
    The Boer War
    The Zulu Wars
    The Indian Mutiny


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