‘No more than six or seven miles away’  28954

Cservenka, 6 October 1944

Locations in Harold's Library

  • Second World War Poems (book) (en)
    • page 226
    • Credits: Clive Wilmer (translator), George Gömöri (translator)
    • First line: No more than six or seven miles away ©
  • Poetry of the Second World War (book) (en)
    • page 147
    • in "V: 'At night and in the wind and the rain'"
    • Credits: Clive Wilmer (translator), George Gömöri (translator)
    • First line: No more than six or seven miles away ©
  • The Hundred Years’ War: Modern War Poems (book) (en)
    • page 264
    • Credits: Clive Wilmer (translator), George Gömöri (translator)
    • First line: No more than six or seven miles away ©
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