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One may not doubt that, somehow Good Shall come of Water and of Mud; And sure, the reverent eye must see A purpose in Liquidity.
— Rupert Brooke
A kiss makes the heart young again and wipes out all the years.
— Rupert Brooke
Just now the lilac is in bloom
All before my little room. — Rupert Brooke
All before my little room. — Rupert Brooke
A book may be compared to your neighbour: if it be good, it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early
— Rupert Brooke
Store up reservoirs of calm and content and draw on them at later moments when the source isn't there, but the need is very great.
— Rupert Brooke
I thought when love for you died, I should die.
It's dead. Alone, most strangely, I live on. — Rupert Brooke
It's dead. Alone, most strangely, I live on. — Rupert Brooke
All the little emptiness of love!
— Rupert Brooke
All the day I held the memory of you, and wove
Its laughter with the dancing light o' the spray,
And sowed the sky with tiny clouds of love ... — Rupert Brooke
Its laughter with the dancing light o' the spray,
And sowed the sky with tiny clouds of love ... — Rupert Brooke
If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. — Rupert Brooke
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. — Rupert Brooke
I know what things are good: friendship and work and conversation. These I shall have.
— Rupert Brooke
Yet, behind the night, Waits for the great unborn, somewhere afar, Some white tremendous daybreak.
— Rupert Brooke
Cities, like cats, will reveal themselves at night.
— Rupert Brooke
The cool kindliness of sheets, that soon smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss of blankets.
— Rupert Brooke
Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold.
— Rupert Brooke
Breathless, we flung us on a windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass.
— Rupert Brooke
There's little comfort in the wise
— Rupert Brooke
Down the blue night the unending columns press
In noiseless tumult, break and wave and flow — Rupert Brooke
In noiseless tumult, break and wave and flow — Rupert Brooke
The worst of slaves is he whom passion rules.
— Rupert Brooke
A kiss makes the heart young again a wipes out all the tears.
— Rupert Brooke
Love is a breach in the walls, a broken gate, Love sells the proud heart's citadel to fate.
— Rupert Brooke
But there's wisdom in women, of more than they have known, And thoughts go blowing through them, are wiser than their own.
— Rupert Brooke
Oh! death will find me long before I tire of watching you.
— Rupert Brooke
At that time many of the men looked like Rupert Brooke, whose portrait still hung in everyone's imagination.
— Muriel Spark