A. E. Housman Quotes About Soul

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  • His folly has not fellow Beneath the blue of day That gives to man or woman His heart and soul away.

    Men  
    A. E. Housman (2012). “A Shropshire Lad”, p.10, Courier Corporation
  • But if you ever come to a road where danger; Or guilt or anguish or shame's to share. Be good to the lad who loves you true, And the soul that was born to die for you; And whistle and I'll be there.

  • There, by the starlit fences The wanderer halts and hears My soul that lingers sighing About the glimmering weirs.

    A. E. Housman (1990). “A Shropshire Lad”, p.37, Courier Corporation
  • I sought them far and found them, The sure, the straight, the brave, The hearts I lost my own to, The souls I could not save They braced their belts about them, They crossed in ships the sea, They sought and found six feet of ground, And there they died for me.

    A. E. Housman (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of A. E. Housman (Illustrated)”, p.134, Delphi Classics
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