An Old French Poet
Siegfried Sassoon
When in your sober mood my body have ye laid In sight and sound of things beloved, woodland and stream, And the green turf has hidden the poor bones ye deem No more a close companion with those rhymes we made; Then, if some bird should pipe, or breezes stir the glade, Thinking them for the while my voice, so let them seem A fading message from the misty shores of dream, Or wheresoever, following Death, my feet have strayed.
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- Siegfried Sassoon : Ancestors
- Siegfried Sassoon : Ancient History
- Siegfried Sassoon : Arcady Unheeding
- Siegfried Sassoon : Arms And The Man
- Siegfried Sassoon : At Carnoy
- Siegfried Sassoon : At Daybreak
- Siegfried Sassoon : Attack
- Siegfried Sassoon : Autumn
- Siegfried Sassoon : Banishment
- Siegfried Sassoon : Base Details
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- Siegfried Sassoon : Alone
- Siegfried Sassoon : Aftermath
- Siegfried Sassoon : Absolution
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Working Party
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Whispered Tale
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Wanderer
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Subaltern
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Poplar And The Moon
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Mystic As Soldier
- Siegfried Sassoon : A Letter Home