George Edward Woodberry War Poems

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    Where are the friends that I knew in my Maying,
    In the days of my youth, in the first of my roaming?
    We were dear; we were leal; O, far we went straying;
    Now never a heart to my heart comes homing!-
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  • 2.
    I

    England, I stand on thy imperial ground,
    Not all a stranger; as thy bugles blow,
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Total 2 War Poems by George Edward Woodberry

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