The Soldier
' it J should die, Uiink oiiJ,y Uuii ul' me: That thero'.s .souk , comer oi a I<H'- " cign iield ' That is lor ever England. There shall be lu that licit eariJi a richer dust concealed ; ' .1 dust- whom Euylnnd ituix , , sliapetl, ' made auaie Gave. once., her Houeih to love, nor way* k> roam, L A body oi England 'h breai'liing . H-115;-1 lisli air. Washed by the livens, blo&t by suns ol honie. ' And thiuk, this heart, all evil .shed away, A [>uhx ia the eternal mind, no less 1 Gives soiuewhei'c back tlie tliongTits by iMigland given ; ■* Her sight« and sounds; dreams happy as her clay; " And laughter, learnt of Jrientls; and gontlenesfi. 1 .In hearts at peace, under an English heaven. s - Kuperl; JJrookc (recently .killed -n - Tiattlu).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1915, Page 3
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130The Soldier Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1915, Page 3
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