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Locations in Harold's Library
- The New Oxford Book of War Poetry (book)
- Touched With Fire (book)
- page 75
- in "Songs of other lands"
- Rupert Brooke: The Poetical Works (book)
- page 9
- The Lost Voices of World War I (book)
- page 55
- Poetry of the World Wars (book)
- page 14
- in "World War One - Call to Arms: 'Men Who March Away'"
- Peace & War (book)
- page 39
- The Hundred Years’ War: Modern War Poems (book)
- page 30
- in "First World War"
- The Faber Book of War Poetry (book)
- in "Home Thoughts"
Settings of this text
- The Soldier, music by John Ireland, words by Rupert Brooke
This work has the following connections with other works:
- A Richer Dust: Echoes from an Edwardian Album • Title of Gordon's book is quote from Brooke
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