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Quotes by Rupert Brooke

Rupert Brooke

“Breathless, we flung us on a windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass.”

Rupert Brooke

“They love the Good; they worship Truth; / They laugh uproariously in youth; / (And when they get to feeling old, / They up and shoot themselves, Im told).”

Rupert Brooke

“Fish say, they have their stream and pond;But is there anything beyond?”

Rupert Brooke

“Oh! Death will find me long before I tire / Of watching you; and swing me suddenly / Into the shade and loneliness and mire / Of the last land!”

Rupert Brooke

“And think, this heart, all evil shed away, / A pulse in the eternal mind, no less / Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given.”

Rupert Brooke

“When the Man waked up he said, What is Wild Dog doing here? And the Woman said His name is not Wild Dog any more, but the First Friend, because he will be our friend for always and always and always.”

“Incredibly, inordinately, devastatingly, immortally, calamitously, hearteningly, adorably beautiful.”

“A book may be compared to your neighbor: if it be good, it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early.”

“A kiss makes the heart young again and wipes out the years.”

“These have I loved”

“I wanted to kiss this woman so bad, I wondered how I would stay alive without it”

Spend the glittering moonlight therePursuing down the soundless deepLimbs that gleam and shadowy hair,Or floating lazy, half-asleep.Dive and double and follow after,Snare in flowers, and kiss, and call,With lips that fade, and human laughterAnd faces individual,Well this side of Paradise! . . .Theres little comfort in the wise.

Stands the Church clock at ten to three?And is there honey still for tea?

Ah God! to see the branches stir Across the moon at Grantchester! To smell the thrilling-sweet and rotten Unforgettable, unforgotten River-smell, and hear the breeze Sobbing in the little trees. Say, do the elm-clumps greatly stand Still guardians of that holy land? The chestnuts shade, in reverend dream, The yet unacademic streamIs dawn a secret shy and cold Anadyomene, silver-gold? And sunset still a golden sea From Haslingfield to Madingley? And after, ere the night is born,Do hares come out about the corn? Oh, is the water sweet and cool, Gentle and brown, above the pool? And laughs the immortal river still Under the mill, under the mill?Say, is there Beauty yet to find? And Certainty? and Quiet kind? Deep meadows yet, for to forget The lies, and truths, and pain?… oh! yet Stands the Church clock at ten to three? And is there honey still for tea?

My night shall be remembered for a starThat outshone all the suns of all mens days

...in that rich earth a richer dust concealed.(Im flogging a dead horse w/ this one but this is the 1st time Ive even seen this quotes feature! I just wanted to post something.)

Canada is a live country - live but not like the States kicking.

If I should die think only this of me that theres some corner of a foreign field that is for ever England.

If I should die think only this of me: That theres some corner of a foreign field That is forever England.

I know what things are good: friendship and work and conversation.