Songs of Action by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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page 58 of 74 (78%)
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There's one who is a soldier
Bluff and keen; Single-minded, heavy-fisted, Rude of mien. He would gain a purse or stake it, He would win a heart or break it, He would give a life or take it, Conscience-clean. And near him is a priest Still schism-whole; He loves the censer-reek And organ-roll. He has leanings to the mystic, Sacramental, eucharistic; And dim yearnings altruistic Thrill his soul. There's another who with doubts Is overcast; I think him younger brother To the last. Walking wary stride by stride, Peering forwards anxious-eyed, Since he learned to doubt his guide In the past. And 'mid them all, alert, But somewhat cowed, There sits a stark-faced fellow, |
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