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Poem by Henry Newbolt
Peace
No more to watch by Night's eternal shore,
With England's chivalry at dawn to ride;
No more defeat, faith, victory—-O! no more
A cause on earth for which we might have died.
Henry Newbolt
Henry Newbolt's other poems:- Waggon Hill
- From Generation to Generation
- Hawke
- San Stefano
- The Quarter-Gunner's Yarn
Poems of the other poets with the same name:
Rupert Brooke Peace ("Now, God Be Thanked Who Has Matched Us With His Hour") William Yeats Peace ("AH, that Time could touch a form") George Herbert Peace ("SWEET Peace, where dost thou dwell? I humbly crave") Gerard Hopkins Peace ("When will you ever, Peace, wild wooddove, shy wings shut") Henry Vaughan Peace ("My Soul, there is a country") Eleanor Farjeon Peace ("I am as awful as my brother War") Robert Anderson Peace ("Now, God be prais'd! we've peace at last") Robert Bloomfield Peace ("Halt! ye Legions, sheathe your Steel") Charles Sorley Peace ("There is silence in the evening when the long days cease") December 1912Gerald Massey Peace ("Yes, Peace is beautiful, and I do yearn") Sara Teasdale Peace ("PEACE flows into me") Henry Van Dyke Peace ("Two dwellings, Peace, are thine") Albery Whitman Peace ("As the raindrop on a flower")
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