Gerald Gould
Born
Norwich, The United Kingdom
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The Journey; Odes And Sonnets
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The Happy Tree, and Other Poems
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2015
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16 editions
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Lady Adela
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published
2015
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10 editions
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An Essay on the Nature of Lyric
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The Year's Poetry 1935
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English Novel of Today
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On the Nature of Lyric
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2015
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2 editions
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Poems
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The Coming Revolution in Great Britain
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published
2015
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13 editions
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The Journey: Odes and Sonnets
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“Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea,
And East and West the wanderlust that will not let me be;
It works in me like madness, dear, to bid me say good-by!
For the seas call and the stars call, and oh, the call of the sky!
I know not where the white road runs, nor what the blue hills are,
But man can have the sun for friend, and for his guide a star;
And there's no end of voyaging when once the voice is heard,
For the river calls and the road calls, and oh, the call of a bird!
Yonder the long horizon lies, and there by night and day
The old ships draw to home again, the young ships sail away;
And come I may, but go I must, and if men ask you why,
You may put the blame on the stars and the sun and the white road and the sky!”
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And East and West the wanderlust that will not let me be;
It works in me like madness, dear, to bid me say good-by!
For the seas call and the stars call, and oh, the call of the sky!
I know not where the white road runs, nor what the blue hills are,
But man can have the sun for friend, and for his guide a star;
And there's no end of voyaging when once the voice is heard,
For the river calls and the road calls, and oh, the call of a bird!
Yonder the long horizon lies, and there by night and day
The old ships draw to home again, the young ships sail away;
And come I may, but go I must, and if men ask you why,
You may put the blame on the stars and the sun and the white road and the sky!”
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“Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea. And the East and West the wander-thirst that will not let me be.”
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“beyond the east of the sunrise,beyond the west of the sea, and the east and west, the wander thirst.
that will not let me be.”
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that will not let me be.”
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