PROUDLY FRIENDED.
[By Hamilton Hat.J ". . . Went- proudly friended."—Rupert Brooke. How proud am I, dear heart, that now I know Yon are my friend' 0, Fate was very good To look upon my loneliness and flood Its dreariness witn glamor and with glow from your sort eyes. Thirsty, I turn to drink The kineliness I craved for on the way. And life grows fuller, richer, as I think That I go proudly friended, night and day ::*■> proud urn I! Yet sometimes" sudden fear Startles tbe heart lcsfc I may lose again Xliis splendid treasure that I cherish most— Lest yo'i grow tired, and pass and leave me here. Too heartless then to wander amongst men Seeking the glory I had ones—and lost.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 28 September 1917, Page 1
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121PROUDLY FRIENDED. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 28 September 1917, Page 1
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