| 1915 - 632 pages
...small finial, or, should we say, as a rider, to that magnificent structure of tragic imagination : ' What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us ; What of the faith... | |
| 1919 - 858 pages
...Thomas Hardy has never made verse to a more characteristic measure than in "The Song of the Soldiers" : What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1914 - 246 pages
...will be praise enough for him. July 1914. V 938 POSTSCRIPT "MEN WHO MARCH AWAY" (SONG OF THE SOLDIERS) What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, . To hazards whence no tears can win us ; What of the... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1914 - 252 pages
...will be praise enough for him. July 1914. 228 POSTSCRIPT "MEN WHO MARCH AWAY" (SONG OF THE SOLDIERS) What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us ; What of the faith... | |
| Wilfrid Meynell - 1915 - 136 pages
...you fight and flee, And laugh as if I were a boy. (See page 94) GK CHESTERTON. SONG OF THE SOLDIERS. What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing grey, To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1915 - 14 pages
...SOLDIERS BY THOMAS HARDY. . > HOVE, 1915. Reprinted from the "Times" of the 9th September, 1914. 153 so WHAT of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us ; What of the faith... | |
| Edmund Beale Sargant, Marie Sargant - 1915 - 40 pages
...far, far out of reach, studded, breaking out, the eternal stars. WALT WHITMAN. SONG OF THE SOLDIERS. What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us ; What of the faith... | |
| Wilfrid Meynell - 1915 - 134 pages
...you fight and flee, And laugh as if I were a boy. GK CHESTERTON. (See page 94) SONG OF THE SOLDIERS. What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing grey, To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1916 - 336 pages
...endure it then — I give my pride Where others give a life. "MEN WHO MARCH AWAY" SONG OF THE SOLDIERS WHAT of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1916 - 252 pages
...in the gloaming Sea-mutterings and me. December, 1899. " MEN WHO MARCH AWAY " (SONG OF THE SOLDIERS) WHAT of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us ; What of the faith... | |
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