British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... England . . . . " It was also surprising , for Robert Bridges ( 1844-1930 ) , Poet Laureate since 1913 , had frequently refused to write poetry at the government's behest and had become known as the Silent Laureate . His response to the ...
... England . . . . " It was also surprising , for Robert Bridges ( 1844-1930 ) , Poet Laureate since 1913 , had frequently refused to write poetry at the government's behest and had become known as the Silent Laureate . His response to the ...
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... England as a reluctant participant in the war : We willed it not . We have not lived in hate , Loving too well the shires of England thrown From sea to sea to covet your estate , Or wish one flight of fortune from your throne ...
... England as a reluctant participant in the war : We willed it not . We have not lived in hate , Loving too well the shires of England thrown From sea to sea to covet your estate , Or wish one flight of fortune from your throne ...
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... England with the City of God in " I Vow to Thee , My Country . " The first half of the poem expresses Spring ... England given - birthright , childhood's ease , love , friends ' loyalty , quenchless hope , laughter - before asking " All ...
... England with the City of God in " I Vow to Thee , My Country . " The first half of the poem expresses Spring ... England given - birthright , childhood's ease , love , friends ' loyalty , quenchless hope , laughter - before asking " All ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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