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Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke has 26 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 26 approved public poems
- Common themes
- love, death, grief, faith, time
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1914 I: Peace
by Rupert Brooke
"Now, God be thanked Who has watched us with His hour," — Rupert Brooke, "1914 I: Peace"
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1914 V: The Soldier
by Rupert Brooke
"If I should die, think only this of me:" — Rupert Brooke, "1914 V: The Soldier"
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A Letter to a Live Poet
by Rupert Brooke
"Sir, since the last Elizabethan died," — Rupert Brooke, "A Letter to a Live Poet"
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A Memory
by Rupert Brooke
"(From a sonnet-sequence)" — Rupert Brooke, "A Memory"
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Beauty and Beauty
by Rupert Brooke
"When Beauty and Beauty meet" — Rupert Brooke, "Beauty and Beauty"
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Funeral Of Youth, The: Threnody
by Rupert Brooke
"The day that YOUTH had died," — Rupert Brooke, "Funeral Of Youth, The: Threnody"
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Heaven
by Rupert Brooke
"Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June," — Rupert Brooke, "Heaven"
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Home
by Rupert Brooke
"I came back late and tired last night" — Rupert Brooke, "Home"
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I. Peace
by Rupert Brooke
"Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour," — Rupert Brooke, "I. Peace"
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Peace
by Rupert Brooke
"Now, God be thanked Who has watched us with His hour," — Rupert Brooke, "Peace"
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Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening
by Rupert Brooke
"I'd watched the sorrow of the evening sky," — Rupert Brooke, "Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening"
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Sleeping Out: Full Moon
by Rupert Brooke
"They sleep within. . . ." — Rupert Brooke, "Sleeping Out: Full Moon"
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Sonnet
by Rupert Brooke
"Not with vain tears, when we’re beyond the sun," — Rupert Brooke, "Sonnet"
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Sonnet Reversed
by Rupert Brooke
"Hand trembling towards hand; the amazing lights" — Rupert Brooke, "Sonnet Reversed"
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Sonnet: I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true
by Rupert Brooke
"I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true." — Rupert Brooke, "Sonnet: I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true"
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Sonnet: Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire
by Rupert Brooke
"Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire" — Rupert Brooke, "Sonnet: Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire"
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Success
by Rupert Brooke
"I think if you had loved me when I wanted;" — Rupert Brooke, "Success"
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The Funeral of Youth: Threnody
by Rupert Brooke
"The Day that Youth had died," — Rupert Brooke, "The Funeral of Youth: Threnody"
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The Life Beyond
by Rupert Brooke
"He wakes, who never thought to wake again," — Rupert Brooke, "The Life Beyond"
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The Little Dog's Day
by Rupert Brooke
"All in the town were still asleep," — Rupert Brooke, "The Little Dog's Day"
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The Night Journey
by Rupert Brooke
"Hands and lit faces eddy to a line;" — Rupert Brooke, "The Night Journey"
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The Soldier
by Rupert Brooke
"If I should die, think only this of me:" — Rupert Brooke, "The Soldier"
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The Vision of the Archangels
by Rupert Brooke
"Slowly up silent peaks, the white edge of the world," — Rupert Brooke, "The Vision of the Archangels"
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There's Wisdom In Women
by Rupert Brooke
""Oh love is fair, and love is rare;" my dear one she said," — Rupert Brooke, "There's Wisdom In Women"
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V. The Soldier
by Rupert Brooke
"If I should die, think only this of me:" — Rupert Brooke, "V. The Soldier"
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Vision Of The Archangels, The
by Rupert Brooke
"Slowly up silent peaks, the white edge of the world," — Rupert Brooke, "Vision Of The Archangels, The"
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