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  1. About. This poem, written at the beginning of the War, pays tribute to a dead soldier. LIke Rupert Brooke’s, The Dead and Thomas Hardy’s Men Who March Away, for example, the poets view is ...

  2. Robert William Service, renowned for his narrative poems, beautifully captures the spirit of volunteering in "The Volunteer." The poem tells the tale of a man who chooses a life of simplicity and service over materialistic pursuits.

  3. May 13, 2011 · Toiling at ledgers in a city grey, Thinking that so his days would drift away. With no lance broken in life’s tournament: Yet ever ’twixt the books and his bright eyes. The gleaming eagles of the legions came, And horsemen, charging under phantom skies, Went thundering past beneath the oriflamme.

  4. Nov 8, 2010 · STRUCTURE: Written in a rather rigid iambic pentameter— obviously attempting a high-flown, elevated style— this is comprised of two octet stanzas of the same rhyme scheme, ABBACDCD. ‘The Volunteer’: this poem praises the noble death of a volunteer who chose to go and fight for Britain.

  5. May 13, 2011 · An analysis of the The Volunteer poem by Herbert Asquith including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.

  6. Jan 3, 2021 · Ares, God of War. Jewels. Venice. THE VOLUNTEER. H ERE lies a clerk who half his life had spent. Toiling at ledgers in a city grey, Thinking that so his days would drift away. With no lance broken in life's tournament: Yet ever 'twixt the books and his bright eyes.

  7. 11 March 1881 - 5 August 1947 / London, England. The Volunteer. Here lies a clerk who half his life had spent. Toiling at ledgers in a city grey, Thinking that so his days would drift away. With no lance broken in life’s tournament: Yet ever ’twixt the books and his bright eyes. The gleaming eagles of the legions came,

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