Alfred Edward Housman (Альфред Эдвард Хаусман (Хаусмен))
Additional Poems. 2. Oh Were He and I Together
Oh were he and I together, Shipmates on the fleeted main, Sailing through the summer weather To the spoil of France or Spain. Oh were he and I together, Locking hands and taking leave, Low upon the trampled heather In the battle lost at eve. Now are he and I asunder And asunder to remain; Kingdoms are for others’ plunder, And content for other slain.
Alfred Edward Housman’s other poems:
- Last Poems. 19. In Midnights of November
- Last Poems. 14. The Culprit
- Last Poems. 20. The Night Is Freezing Fast
- Last Poems. 27. The Sigh That Heaves the Grasses
- More Poems. 14. The Farms of Home Lie Lost in Even
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