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" Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what farms are those? That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain, The happy highways where I went And cannot come again. "
The Bookman - Page 233
1918
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The Citizen, Volumes 3-4

1898 - 474 pages
...reluctaut dawn. — From "The Year of Shame." London : John Lane. "INTO MY HEART AN AIR THAT KILLS." Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. -From 'A Shropshire Lad, ' by AE Housman. London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Triilmer, and Co. Book ISTotes....
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A Shropshire Lad

Alfred Edward Housman - 1908 - 126 pages
...Edge, Gold that I never see ; Lie long, high snowdrifts in the hedge That will not shower on me. XL INTO my heart an air that kills From yon far country...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. XLI IN my own shire, if I was sad, Homely comforters I had : The earth, because my heart was sore,...
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A Book of Remembrance, Being Lyrical Selections for Everyday in the Year

Elizabeth Godfrey - 1908 - 460 pages
...from earth's myriad lands, Shall cull, with songs of joy, the fruitful corn ! HORATIA SOPHIA ELDER INTO my heart an air that kills From yon far country...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. AE HOUSMAN r I "HE eighth was August, being rich arrayed J- In garment all of gold down to the ground...
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Written English: A Guide to the Rules of Composition

John Erskine, Hellen Erskine - 1910 - 88 pages
...the auld moon in her arm, And if we gang to sea, master, I fear we'll suffer harm." — OLD BALLAD. " That is the land of lost content, I see it shining...happy highways where I went And cannot come again." — A SHEOPSHIHB LAD. 266. Blank verse, unrhymed iambic lines, five accents to the line, arranged in...
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Lady Laughter

Ralph Henry Barbour - 1913 - 198 pages
...lightly. "All ready? Got your hanky handy, Aunt Letitia?" And Betty began to sing slowly and softly. " Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. And cannot come again." The notes died away and Betty's hands rested in her lap. There was a long moment...
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The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century

William Lyon Phelps - 1918 - 368 pages
...meditation, quite unaffected by current opinion. It is not the poetry of a rebel ; it is the poetry of an independent man, too indifferent to the crowd even...What strange vision made him write such poems as The Recrwt, The Street Sownds to the Soldiers' Tread, The Day of Battle, and On the Idle Hill of Summer?...
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The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century

William Lyon Phelps - 1919 - 386 pages
...From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what farms are thosef That is the land of lost content, I see it shining...made him write such poems as The Recruit, The Street Soimds to the Soldiers' Tread, The Day of Battle, and On the Idle Htti of Summer? Change the colour...
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The Happy Highways

Storm Jameson - 1920 - 322 pages
... THE HAPPY HIGHWAYS BY STORM JAMESON Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. From "A Shropshire Lad" By AE Housman. NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. Copyright, 1920, by THE CENTCBY Co....
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The Happy Highways

Storm Jameson - 1920 - 324 pages
...my heart an air that kills From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, fPhat spires, what farms are those? That is the land of...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. From " A Shropshire Lad " By AE Housman. NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. Copyright, 1920, by THE CENTUET Co....
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The Happy Highways

Storm Jameson - 1920 - 320 pages
...that kills From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what I arms are those? That is the land of lost content, I see...happy highways where I went And cannot come again. From " A Shropshire Lad " By AE Housman. C NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1920 Pi' ..-• Li «•;.;:•«'...
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