Brooke, Rupert
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Rupert Brooke (August 3, 1887 April 23, 1915) was a British poet best known for his idealistic War Sonnets written during the First World War. · Can we improve this biography? Write us your version
"Stands the Church clock at ten to three? And is there honey still for tea?"
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"All the little emptiness of love!"
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"The cool kindliness of sheets, that soon smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss of blankets."
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"Oh! death will find me long before I tire of watching you."
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