| 1914 - 854 pagine
...dead than alive, Stone-deaf and dazed, and with a broken knee, He hobbled slowly, muttering vacantly : "I cannot quite remember . . . There were five Dropt...— and three Whispered their dying messages to me . . • "Their friends are waiting, wondering how they thrive — Waiting a word in silence patiently... | |
| Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - 1916 - 216 pagine
...they thrive — Waiting a word in silence patiently. . . . But what they said, or who their friends "I cannot quite remember. . . . There were five Dropt...— and three Whispered their dying messages to me. . . ." may be THE QUIET I could not understand the sudden quiet — The sudden darkness — in the... | |
| Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - 1916 - 216 pagine
...they thrive — Waiting a word in silence patiently. . . . But what they said, or who their friends "I cannot quite remember. . . . There were five Dropt...— and three Whispered their dying messages to me. ..." may be THE QUIET I could not understand the sudden quiet — The sudden darkness — in the crash... | |
| Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - 1916 - 56 pagine
...to victory With lunge and crash and shout. I lay and watched, as quietly His life was running out. THE MESSAGES I CANNOT quite remember . . . There were five Dropt dead beside me in the trench—and three Whispered their dying messages to me. . . " Back from the trenches, more dead than... | |
| George Herbert Clarke - 1917 - 322 pagine
...dead than alive, Stone-deaf and dazed, and with a/broken knee, He hobbled slowly, muttering vacantly : "I cannot quite remember. . . . There were five Dropt...trench, and three Whispered their dying messages to me. . . . "Their friends are waiting, wondering how they thrive — Waiting a word in silence patiently.... | |
| Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - 1917 - 582 pagine
...than alive, Stone-deaf and dazed, and with a broken knee,. He hobbled slowly, muttering vacantly: " I cannot quite remember. . . . There were five Dropt...trench, and three Whispered their dying messages to me. . . . " Their friends are waiting, wondering how they thrive • Waiting a word in silence patiently.... | |
| 1917 - 188 pagine
...— Waiting a word in silence patiently . . . But what they said or who their friends may be — " I cannot quite remember . . . There were five Dropt...— and three Whispered their dying messages to me. . . ." Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. * This and the following five poems are from " Battle and Other Poems."... | |
| George Herbert Clarke - 1917 - 318 pagine
...thrive — Waiting a word in silence patiently. . . . But what they said, or who their friends may be "I cannot quite remember.... There were five Dropt...— and three Whispered their dying messages to me. . . ." Wilfrid Wilson Gibson A CROSS IN FLANDERS IN the face of death, they say, he joked — he had... | |
| Frank Foxcroft - 1918 - 332 pagine
...thrive — Waiting a word in silence patiently . . . But what they said, or who their friends may be " I cannot quite remember . . . There were five Dropt dead beside me in the trench — and three Whispering their dying messages to me . . ." WILFRID WILSON GIBSON. The Nation. THE BALLAD OF THE "... | |
| Frank Foxcroft - 1918 - 324 pagine
...dropt back dead. We eat our breakfast lying on our backs, Because the shells were screeching overhead. THE MESSAGES " I cannot quite remember . . . There were five Dropt dead beside me in the trench—and three Whispered their dying messages to me . . ." Back from the trenches, more dead than... | |
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