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  1. 16 de fev. de 2016 · 2. ‘ The Soldier ‘. That is for ever England. There shall be. Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home …. Without doubt Rupert Brooke’s best-known poem, ‘The Soldier’, one of Brooke’s war sonnets of 1914, was read aloud during the Easter Sunday service at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, in 1915.

  2. Rupert Brooke war das zweite überlebende Kind eines Lehrers der Rugby School. Nachdem er bis zu seinem zehnten Lebensjahr von einer Gouvernante erzogen worden war, wurde er 1898 in Hillbrow und im September 1901 schließlich in Rugby eingeschult. Bereits in dieser Zeit machte er Bekanntschaft mit James Strachey und Duncan Grant, mit denen ihn ...

  3. Swiftly out from the friendly lilt of the band, Seaside. 1905 - 1908. Swings the way still by hollow and hill, Lines Written in the Belief That the Ancient Roman Festival of the Dead Was Called Ambarvalia. 1908 - 1911. Tenderly, day that I have loved, I close your eyes, Day That I Have Loved. 1905 - 1908.

  4. THE SOLDIER. Written just before the First World War, Rupert Brooke's "The Soldier" was used as a recruiting poem for that war and wars after. Yet the man wh...

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  5. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Arruolatosi volontario, Rupert Brooke muore il 23 aprile 1915 di setticemia, mentre la nave della Royal Navy lo sta portando ai Dardanelli. Qualche settimana prima, la congregazione di Westminster Abbey ha ascoltato l’anticipazione della sua morte in The Soldier .

  6. Rupert Brooke was born on 3rd August 1887, the second son of the House Master of School Field, Rugby, and his wife Ruth Cotterill. It was here that he grew up, attending both the preparatory and main schools. His parents moved in established intellectual circles: during summer holidays, the Brooke children played with the Stephen children ...

  7. It was on one of these that the English poet Rupert Brooke died in April 1915. The most visible memorial to this is in Skyros Town itself. High up above the sea, in Brooke Square, stands the “statue of the immortal poet”, pictured here. Funding for this came from a Belgian philanthropist, and an International Committee organised its ...