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  1. The Soldier. By Rupert Brooke. If I should die, think only this of me: That there’s some corner of a foreign field. That is for ever England. There shall be. In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam;

  2. Sep 10, 2019 · The Soldier by Rupert Brooke. The poem "The Soldier" is one of English poet Rupert Brooke's (18871915) most evocative and poignant poems—and an example of the dangers of romanticizing World War I, comforting the survivors but downplaying the grim reality.

  3. 'The Soldier' is a poem by famed war poet Rupert Brooke. It celebrates the sacrifices of soldiers during World War I.

  4. "The Soldier" is a poem by Rupert Brooke written during the first year of the First World War (1914). It is a deeply patriotic and idealistic poem that expresses a soldier's love for his homeland—in this case England, which is portrayed as a kind of nurturing paradise.

  5. The Soldier (also released as Codename: The Soldier) is a 1982 American Cold War action - thriller film written, directed, and produced by James Glickenhaus [4] The film stars Ken Wahl, Alberta Watson, William Prince, Joaquim de Almeida, and Klaus Kinski, [5] that featured a cameo by rising country superstar George Strait. [6] .

  6. This sonnet encompasses the memoirs of a deceased soldier who declares his patriotism to his homeland by declaring that his sacrifice will be the eternal ownership of England of the small portion of land where his body is buried.

  7. Rupert Brooke is often considered a "Georgian" poet, referring to the 20th century British movement named in honor of King George V. A soldier during World War I, Brooke died of dysentery and blood poisoning aboard a troop ship.

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