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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
E.T. KILLED MAT, 1917, by RICHARD ALDINGTON Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: You too are dead | |||
You too are dead, The coarse and ignorant, Carping against all that was too high For your poor spirit to grasp, Cruel and evil tongued- Yet you died without a moan or whimper. Oh, not I, not I should dare to judge you! But rather leave with tears your grave Where the sweet grass will cover all your faults And all your courage too. Brother, hail and farewell! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM by RICHARD ALDINGTON IN THE TRENCHES by RICHARD ALDINGTON VICARIOUS ATONEMENT by RICHARD ALDINGTON IMAGES: 1 by RICHARD ALDINGTON IMAGES: 2 by RICHARD ALDINGTON IMAGES: 3 by RICHARD ALDINGTON IMAGES: 4 by RICHARD ALDINGTON IMAGES: 5 by RICHARD ALDINGTON IMAGES: 6 by RICHARD ALDINGTON |
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