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" They left the peaceful river, The cricket field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford To seek a bloody sod. They gave their merry youth away For country and for God. God rest you, happy gentlemen, Who laid your good lives down, Who took the khaki and... "
Changing Ireland: Literary Backgrounds of the Irish Free State, 1889-1922 - Page 137
by Norreys Jephson O'Conor - 1924 - 259 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 287

1915 - 862 pages
...Oxford To seek a bloody sod — They gave their merry youth away For country and for God. God rest yon, happy gentlemen, Who laid your good lives down, Who...gown. God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. WM Letts. The Westminster Gazette. THE REFUGE. (Turns, Janua, Rosa, SteUa.) Once an ivory Tower...
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The Alumni Bulletin

1918 - 476 pages
...I have endeavored to take care when young." He would have shared the pride in those college youths "Who took the Khaki and the gun Instead of cap and gown" in the day when the gun represents the only effective answer to Germany's demand for world domination....
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Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Volume 20

1917 - 826 pages
...young men on the score of standing in the first group of scholars. Some formal recognition of those Who took the khaki and the gun Instead of cap and gown might well be made in the College Catalogue or the Commencement program for the day on which they would...
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Poems of the Great War

John William Cunliffe - 1916 - 356 pages
...the bugles sounded war They put their games away. They left the peaceful river, The cricket-field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford To seek a bloody...gown. God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. — Winifred M. Letts. VACHEL LINSDAY 159 ABRAHAM LINCOLN WALKS AT MIDNIGHT (In Springfield,...
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Hallow-e'en, and Poems of the War

Winifred M. Letts - 1916 - 118 pages
...To seek a bloody sod. They gave their merry youth away For country and for God. THE SPIRES OF OXFORD God rest you, happy gentlemen, Who laid your good...gown. God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. THE CALL TO ARMS IN OUR STREET THERE'S a woman sobs her heart out, With her head against the...
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The High Call

Ernest Milmore Stires - 1917 - 200 pages
...war : "I saw the spires of Oxford As I was passing by; The gray spires of Oxford Against a pearl-gray sky. My heart was with the Oxford men Who went abroad...gown! God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town!" 74 The Greater Glory God bring us all to that fairer place! On the Resurrection day we pray...
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Themis of Zeta Tau Alpha, Volume 16

1917 - 442 pages
...the bugles sounded war They put their games away. They left the peaceful river, The cricket-field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford To seek a bloody...; God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. — Delta Sigma Phi Carnation. THE GLEAM The mountains all are veiled in cloud and mist, Shut...
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A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War, 1914-1917

George Herbert Clarke - 1917 - 324 pages
...the bugles sounded war They put their games away. They left the peaceful river, The cricket-field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford, To seek a bloody...gown. God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. Winifred M. Letts OXFORD IN WAR-TIME [The Boat Race will not be held this year (1915). The whole...
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In the Day of Battle: Poems of the Great War

1917 - 188 pages
...the bugles sounded war They put their games away. They left the peaceful river, The cricket-field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford To seek a bloody...gown. God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. WM Letts. Westminster Gazette. THE ORION'S FIGUREHEAD AT WHITEHALL. wind and rain, the clouds...
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A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the World war, ed ...

George Herbert Clarke - 1917 - 460 pages
...bugles sounded — War ! They put their games away. They left the peaceful river, The cricket-field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford, To seek a bloody...-: God bring you to a fairer place Than even Oxford town. Winifred M. Lett 123 WHAT alters you, familiar lawn and tower, Arched alley, and garden green...
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