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Ozymandias
'Half sunk a shattered visage lies.'
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Ozymandias
' King of Kings'
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Ozymandias
'sneer of cold command'
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Ozymandias
‘Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'
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Ozymandias
'Nothing beside remains'
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London
‘chartered streets… where the chartered Thames does flow’
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London
‘mark in every face I meet / Marks of weakness, marks of woe.’
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London
‘mind forged manacles’
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London
‘Every black’ning church appals
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London
‘blights with plagues the marriage hearse.’
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Extract from The
Prelude
‘Straight I unloosened her chain… it was an act of stealth’
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Extract from The
Prelude
‘proud of his skill’
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Extract from The
Prelude
‘grim shape towered up between me and the stars’
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Extract from The
Prelude
‘huge and mighty forms… were a trouble to my dreams.’
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Extract from The
Prelude
‘my boat went heaving through the water like a swan’
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My Last Duchess
‘since none puts by the curtain I have drawn for you, but I’
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My Last Duchess
‘She had a heart - …to soon made glad’
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My Last Duchess
‘She liked whate’er she looked on, and her looks went everywhere’
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My Last Duchess
"Notice Neptune, though,
Taming a sea-horse, thought a rarity,
Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me!"
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My Last Duchess
‘I gave commands;/then all smiles stopped altogether.’
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The Charge of the
Light Brigade
‘Some one had blundered’
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The Charge of the
Light Brigade
‘Theirs not to make reply / Theirs not to reason why / Theirs but to do and die’
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The Charge of the
Light Brigade
‘Into the jaws of death rode the 500’ / ‘Into the mouth of hell rode the 500’
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The Charge of the
Light Brigade
‘Cannon to the right of them / Cannon to the left of them / Cannon behind them’
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The Charge of the
Light Brigade
‘Honour the Light Brigade! / Honour the charge they made! / Noble six hundred!’
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Exposure
‘Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knife us…’
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Exposure
‘Dawn masking … her melancholy army’
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Exposure
‘Pale Flakes with ********* stealth come feeling our faces –‘
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Exposure
‘Shutters and doors all closed: on us the doors are closed’
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Exposure
‘All their eyes are ice / but nothing happens'
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Storm on the Island
‘We are prepared: we build our houses squat / Sink walls in a rock / roof with good slate’
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Storm on the Island
‘It pummels your house too’
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Storm on the Island
‘Exploding comfortably’
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Storm on the Island
‘We just sit tight while wind dives / and strafes invisibly … space is a salvo’
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Storm on the Island
‘Strange, it is a huge nothing that we fear’
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Bayonet Charge
‘Suddenly he awoke and was running’
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Bayonet Charge
‘He lugged a rifle numb as a smashed arm’
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Bayonet Charge
‘In bewilderment … almost stopped-‘
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Bayonet Charge
‘King, honour, human dignity, etcetera’
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Bayonet Charge
‘His terror’s touchy dynamite’
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Remains
‘On another occasion, we sent out / to tackle looters raiding a bank’
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Remains
‘probably armed, possibly not’
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Remains
‘I see every round as it rips through his life-‘
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Remains
‘tosses his guts back into his body.’
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Remains
‘blood shadow… his bloody life in my bloody hands'
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Poppies
‘Spasms of paper red, disrupting a blockade/of yellow bias binding’
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Poppies
‘Sellotape bandaged around my hand’
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Poppies
‘All my worlds/flattened, rolled, turned into felt'
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Poppies
‘released a song bird from its cage / later a single dove flew from the pear tree’
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Poppies
'your playground voice catching on the wind’
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War Photographer
‘spools of suffering set out in ordered rows’
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War Photographer
‘Belfast, Beirut, Phnom Penh. All flesh is grass.’
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War Photographer
‘fields which don’t explode beneath the feet of running children in a nightmare heat’
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War Photographer
‘A hundred agonies in black and white'
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War Photographer
‘The reader’s eyeballs ***** / with tears between the bath and pre lunch beers’
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Tissue
‘Paper… could alter things
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Tissue
‘pages smoothed and stroked and turned’
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Tissue
‘Fine slips … might fly our lives like paper kites’
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Tissue
‘Raise a structure / never meant to last’
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Tissue
‘turned into your skin
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The Emigre
‘There was once a country / My memory of it is sunlight clear’
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The Emigre
‘but I am branded by an impression of sunlight’
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The Emigre
‘but I can’t get it off my tongue, for it tastes of sunlight'
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The Emigre
‘my shadow falls as evidence of sunlight’
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The Emigre
‘They accuse of absence, they circle me’
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Checking Out Me
History
‘Dem tell me/ what dem want to tell me'
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Checking Out Me
History
'Bandage up me eye… Blind me to me own identity’
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Checking Out Me
History
‘Dem tell me about Columbus and 1942/ But what happen to the de Caribs and de Arawaks too’
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Checking Out Me
History
‘But now I checking out me own history'
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Checking Out Me
History
‘I carving out me identity’
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Kamikaze
‘a shaven head / full of powerful incantations'
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Kamikaze
‘little fishing boats / strung out like bunting / on a green blue translucent sea’
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Kamikaze
‘the dark prince, muscular, dangerous’
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Kamikaze
‘as though he no longer existed’
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Kamikaze
‘he must have wondered / which was the better way to die.'
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