Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ODE ON THE DEATH OF HAIG'S HORSE: 2, by DOUGLAS GARMAN First Line: Where shall we raise the statue they demand? Last Line: Recognise the work their fancy planned. Subject(s): Haig, Douglas. 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928); Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron | ||||||||
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