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| 4071. | Peace by Rupert Brooke> | | Now, God be thanked Who has watched us with His hour,
And caught our youth, and wakened us from sleeping,
With hand made sure, clear eye, and shar... |
| 4072. | I. Peace by Rupert Brooke> | | Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour,
And caught our youth, and wakened us from sleeping,
With hand made sure, clear eye, and sharpe... |
| 4073. | A Channel Passage by Rupert Brooke> | | The damned ship lurched and slithered. Quiet and quick
My cold gorge rose; the long sea rolled; I knew
I must think hard of something, or be sick;
... |
| 4076. | He Wonders Whether to Praise or Blame Her by Rupert Brooke> | | I have peace to weigh your worth, now all is over,
But if to praise or blame you, cannot say.
For, who decries the loved, decries the lover;
Yet wh... |
| 4077. | Sleeping Out: Full Moon by Rupert Brooke> | | They sleep within. . . .
I cower to the earth, I waking, I only.
High and cold thou dreamest, O queen, high-dreaming and lonely.
We have slept to... |
| 4078. | Paralysis by Rupert Brooke> | | For moveless limbs no pity I crave,
That never were swift! Still all I prize,
Laughter and thought and friends, I have;
No fool to heave luxurious ... |
| 4079. | The Jolly Company by Rupert Brooke> | | The stars, a jolly company,
I envied, straying late and lonely;
And cried upon their revelry:
"O white companionship! You only
In love, in faith u... |
| 4080. | Retrospect by Rupert Brooke> | | In your arms was still delight,
Quiet as a street at night;
And thoughts of you, I do remember,
Were green leaves in a darkened chamber,
Were dark... |
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