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" I never get between the pines But I smell the Sussex air; Nor I never come on a belt of sand But my home is there. And along the sky the line of the Downs So noble and so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend; And I fear I shall... "
Off the Beaten Track - Page 191
by F. St. Mars - 1920 - 264 pages
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Verses

Hilaire Belloc - 1910 - 106 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend : And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend ? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse, Volume 7

Arthur Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1913 - 1048 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend : And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend ? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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Verses

Hilaire Belloc - 1916 - 132 pages
...thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend: THE SOUTH COUNTRY And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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Poems of To-day: An Anthology

English Association - English poetry - 1917 - 198 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend : And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend ? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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Shandygaff: A Number of Most Agreeable Inquirendoes Upon Life and Letters ...

Christopher Morley - Humorous stories - 1918 - 344 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend: And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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Shandygaff: A Number of Most Agreeable Inquirendoes Upon Life and Letters ...

Christopher Morley - 1918 - 412 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend: And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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Modern British Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - English poetry - 1920 - 272 pages
...the Downs A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend : And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald...
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Monthly Bulletin, Volume 19

St. Louis Public Library - 1921 - 320 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend: And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald;...
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Selections from Modern Poets

Sir John Collings Squire - Poetry - 1921 - 496 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend : And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend ? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry 1870-1920

Thomas Caldwell - English poetry - 1922 - 432 pages
...so bare. A lost thing could I never find, Nor a broken thing mend : And I fear I shall be all alone When I get towards the end. Who will there be to comfort me Or who will be my friend ? I will gather and carefully make my friends Of the men of the Sussex Weald,...
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