| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1921 - 1004 pages
...Ever read Rupert Brooke?" "Oh, yes, yes." Her voice tripped in its eagerness. " I know one by heart "'If I should die think only this of me: That there's...foreign field That is for ever England. There shall be ' " He cut in "on the magical little voice roughly. " Ah, what damned nonsense ! Do you suppose he's... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1921 - 932 pages
...Ever read Rupert Brooke ? " "Oh, yes, yes." Her voice tripped in its eagerness. " I know one by heart "'If I should die think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That b for ever England. There shall be ' " He cut in on the magical little voice roughly. "Ah, what damned... | |
| 1915 - 988 pages
...Lascelles Abercrombie, Mr. John Drinkwater, and Mr. Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. IF I SHOULD DIE BY BUPEBT BROOKE If I should die. think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That Is forever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore,... | |
| Nantucket Historical Association - 1915 - 354 pages
...for which he fought. Perchance at times the inspired lines of Rupert Brooke flash through her memory: If I should die, think only this of me, That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England; there shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore,... | |
| Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - 1917 - 428 pages
...stalwarts sleep Low bells chime out from old elm-hidden towers. Even in death do these things endure. If I should die, think only this of me That there's...corner of a foreign field That is for ever England, wrote Rupert Brooke, dying and giving to Lemnos a new beauty, thoughts of the cool woods, the wild... | |
| Clarence Walker Barron - 1915 - 216 pages
...failed. I am proud not only that an American, but that a Harvard man, should have risen to the occasion." THE SOLDIER. If I should die, think only this of me:...That Is for ever England. There shall be In that rich dust a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers... | |
| 1915 - 796 pages
...laughing heart. Two sonnets from a group entitled simply "1914," reveal the noble quality of his poesy: THE SOLDIER If I should die, think only this of me:...That is for ever England. There shall be In that rich dust a richer dust concealed ; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1915 - 568 pages
...Whatever men have done, men may,— The deeds you wrought are not in vain! Austin Dobson "IF I SHOULD DIE" If I should die, think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore,... | |
| 1916 - 530 pages
...had been there all day. And yet, why not sec what Mrs. Damer had been driving at? It looked short. "If I should die, think only this of me : That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England" — Why, what was the use of crying? No use, — no use at all. It must be the day,... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1916 - 368 pages
...even The crag-built deserts of the barren deep, With ever-living leaves, and fruits, and flowers. . . IF I should die, think only this of me: That there's...England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concea1'd ; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways... | |
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