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> Rupert Brooke
O dear my loves, O faithless, once again / This one last gift I give: that after men / Shall know, and later lovers, far-removed, / Praise you, All these were lovely; say, He loved.
The Great Lover
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Collected Poems
. 1916.
These 82 ecstatic poems form the heritage and chronicle of a handsome British youth who died in the Great War.
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