Sir Henry Newbolt poet from United Kingdom was born on June 6, 1862, had 75 years and died on April 19, 1938. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Sir Henry Newbolt
O Pulchritudo
... Hope of the darkness, light of them that dream, ...
He Fell Among Thieves
... Ye have robbd, said he, ye have slaughterd and made an end, ...
The Gay Gordons
... There are bullets by the hundred buzzing in the air, ...
The School At War
... And grappled with the fierce old friends, ...
The Sufi In The City
... III. "Think you, when all their petals they have bruised, ...
A Sower
... He scattered chaff ...
The Grenadier's Good-Bye
... "When Lieutenant Murray fell, the only words he spoke were, ...
The Sailing Of The Long-Ships
... "The Sea-kings loved not boasting, they cursed not him that cursed, ...
Farewell
... Far off they served, but now their deed is done ...
Rondel - I
... (from the French of Wenceslas, Duke of Brabant and Luxembourg, who died in 1384 ...