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Unhappy Far-Off Things

Unhappy Far-Off Things


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Title: Unhappy Far-Off Things

Author: Lord Dunsany

Release Date: October 21, 2004 [EBook #13820]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

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UNHAPPY FAR-OFF THINGS

by Lord Dunsany

1916


Preface

I have chosen a title that shall show that I make no claim for this book to be "up-to-date." As the first title indicates, I hoped to show, to as many as might to read my words, something of the extent of the wrongs that the people of France had suffered. There is no such need any longer. The tales, so far as they went, I gather together here for the few that seem to read my books in England.

Dunsany.


A Dirge Of Victory (Sonnet)

Lift not thy trumpet, Victory, to the sky, Nor through battalions nor by batteries blow, But over hollows full of old wire go, Where among dregs of war the long-dead lie With wasted iron that the guns passed by. When they went eastwards like a tide at flow; There blow thy trumpet that the dead may know, Who waited for thy coming, Victory.

It is not we that have deserved thy wreath, They waited there among the towering weeds. The deep mud burned under the thermite's breath, And winter cracked the bones that no man heeds: Hundreds of nights flamed by: the seasons passed. And thou last come to them at last, at last!


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