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" And so by ship to sea, and knew no more The fields of home, the byres, the market towns, Nor the dear outline of the English shore, But knew the misery of the soaking trench, The freezing in the rigging, the despair In the revolting second of the wrench... "
The Quarterly Review - 380 psl.
redagavo - 1918
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The Quarterly Review, 224 tomas

1915 - 632 psl.
...thing their life held, were shipped far away from England, endured the miseries of foreign warfare, ' And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some...hands Which love of England prompted and made good.' 2 K 2 The spirit of these forgotten English peasant soldiers — ' All the unspoken worship of those...
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Philip the King, and Other Poems

John Masefield - 1914 - 162 psl.
...rigging, the despair In the revolting second of the wrench When the blind soul is flung upon the ah*, And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some...hands Which love of England prompted and made good. If there be any life beyond the grave, It must be near the men and things we love, Some power of quick...
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Philip, the King, and Other Poems

John Masefield - 1914 - 170 psl.
...rigging, the despair In the revolting second of the wrench When the blind soul is flung upon the air, And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some idea but dimly understood Of an Engl'sh city never built by hands Which love of England prompted and made good. If there be any life...
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The Quarterly Review, 224 tomas

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1915 - 642 psl.
...thing their life held, were shipped far away from England, endured the miseries of foreign warfare, ' And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some...hands Which love of England prompted and made good.' The spirit of these forgotten English peasant soldiers — ' All the unspoken worship of those lives...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 46 tomas

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1915 - 312 psl.
...rigging, the despair In the revolting second of the wrench When the blind soul is flung upon the air. And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some...hands Which love of England prompted and made good. — English Review, Sept., 1914. A poem from the pen of the author of Hamewith is worth mention. It...
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The Living Age, 288 tomas

1916 - 884 psl.
...thing their life held, were shipped far away from England, endured the miseries of foreign warfare, And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some...hands Which love of England prompted and made good. The spirit of the«o forgotten English peasant soldiers — "All the unspoken worship of those lives"...
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Poems of John Masefield

John Masefield - 1916 - 328 psl.
...rigging, the despair In the revolting second of the wrench When the blind soul is flung upon the air, And died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some...hands, Which love of England prompted and made good. . . . If there be any life beyond the grave, It must be near the men and things we love, Some power...
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Poems of John Masefield

John Masefield - 1916 - 332 psl.
...rigging, the despair In the revolting second of the wrench When the blind soul is flung upon the air, died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands " For some...hands, Which love of England prompted and made good. . . . •**. «• If there be any life beyond the grave, It must be near the men and things we love,...
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Poets of the Democracy

George Currie Martin - 1917 - 180 psl.
...rigging, the despair In the revolting sound of the wrench When the blind soul is flung upon the air, And died (uncouthly most) in foreign lands > For some...hands, Which love of England prompted and made good." The longer and best known poems — ,in order of their publication are The Everlasting Mercy, The Widow...
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From Shakespeare to O. Henry– Studies in Literature

Stuart Petre Brodie Mais - 1917 - 344 psl.
...his most famous war sonnet is The Soldier, which recalls exactly Masefield's verse about those who Died (uncouthly, most) in foreign lands For some idea,...hands, Which love of England prompted and made good. If I should die, think only this of me : That there's some corner of a foreign field That is for ever...
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