British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... live and die with honest men . You shall learn what men can do If you will but pay the price , Learn the gaiety and strength In the gallant sacrifice . Take your risk of life and death Underneath the open sky ; Live clean or go out ...
... live and die with honest men . You shall learn what men can do If you will but pay the price , Learn the gaiety and strength In the gallant sacrifice . Take your risk of life and death Underneath the open sky ; Live clean or go out ...
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... live that I may fear / The grave as little as my beer . ' " ( " Teach me to live " almost certainly parodies the popular hymn , " O , Master , Let Me Walk with Thee . " ) The idealism which dominated most early verse also appeared in ...
... live that I may fear / The grave as little as my beer . ' " ( " Teach me to live " almost certainly parodies the popular hymn , " O , Master , Let Me Walk with Thee . " ) The idealism which dominated most early verse also appeared in ...
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... lives . " The second declares that each life is three lives- " Iron , honey , gold ” —and that only the iron life remains . The third offers hard , precise images which convey the effect of war on land and men : Iron are our lives ...
... lives . " The second declares that each life is three lives- " Iron , honey , gold ” —and that only the iron life remains . The third offers hard , precise images which convey the effect of war on land and men : Iron are our lives ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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