The National Review, Volume 114W.H. Allen, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 712
... England we lie here obeying her orders . They had found out that the more they gave , the more sacred to them became the country they loved ; she became theirs in a sense never realized before : Yet I have fought and bled for you , And ...
... England we lie here obeying her orders . They had found out that the more they gave , the more sacred to them became the country they loved ; she became theirs in a sense never realized before : Yet I have fought and bled for you , And ...
Page 713
... England , still safe from the invader . An interesting little detail is recorded by Norman Hall , that the soldiers coming straight from England felt a peculiar horror and indignation at the twisted , shell- shattered poplars and ...
... England , still safe from the invader . An interesting little detail is recorded by Norman Hall , that the soldiers coming straight from England felt a peculiar horror and indignation at the twisted , shell- shattered poplars and ...
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... England's sake . To save England and to make a newer , better England , all is worth while . One man who has been through the fire is clear enough about that , and has sent back a message of triumph : Thank God [ he writes ] I am of ...
... England's sake . To save England and to make a newer , better England , all is worth while . One man who has been through the fire is clear enough about that , and has sent back a message of triumph : Thank God [ he writes ] I am of ...
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