| Timothy Rogers - 1997 - 538 sivua
...full chorus was vocal, led by our national veteran, Mr Thomas Hardy, with his 'Song of the Soldiers': What of the faith and fire within us, Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray. To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| Brooke (Norman.) - 2002 - 244 sivua
...17th West Yorkshire Regiment (Th otherwise known as 'The Leeds Bantams', and also original 'Bantams'. "What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barncocks say Night is growing grey, To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| Michael Millgate - 2006 - 329 sivua
...March Away' is dated 5 September 1914 - three days after the Whitehall meeting: SONG OF THE SOLDIERS What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| 1923 - 496 sivua
...cynicism, no pessimism, no false sentiment, no weak rhetoric but unquestioning passionate sincerity : What of the faith and fire within us, Men who march away Ere the barncocks say Night is growing grey, To hazards whence no tears can win us? What of the faith... | |
| 1923 - 160 sivua
...will : Dear God! the very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still ! Wordsworth What of the faith and fire within us Men who march away Ere the barn-cocks say Night is growing gray, To hazards whence no tears can win us; What of the faith... | |
| Stuart Sillars - 2007 - 90 sivua
...ultimately a statement of the right and justice of the cause. Although it begins with the question 'What of the faith and fire within us/ Men who march away', it moves from the second stanza's questioning 'Is it a purblind prank' to the assertion that 'We well... | |
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