No Man's Land

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Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. Authors: 267, Books: 3,607, Poems & Short Stories: 4,435, Forum Members: 71,154, Forum Posts: 1,238,602, Quizzes: 344 No Man's Land Oh, we have been a-maying, dear, beyond the city gates, The little city set upon a hill; And we have seen the jocund smile upon the lips of Fate, And we have known the splendours of our will. Oh, we have wandered far, my dear, and we have loved apace; A little hut we built upon the sand, The sun without to lighten it, within, your golden face,-- O happy dream, O happy No Man's Land! The pleasant furniture of spring was set in all the fields, And gay and wholesome were the herbs and flowers; Our simple cloth of love was spread with all that nature yields, And frugal only were the passing hours. Oh, we have been a-maying, dear, we've left the world behind, We've sung and danced and gossiped as we strayed; And when within our little but your fingers draw the blind, We'll loiter by the fire that love has made. About Gilbert Parker Text Summary Introduction Volume I Proem Rosleen Will you come back home? Mary Callaghan and me Kildare You'll travel far and wide Farcalladen Rise Give Me the Light Heart Where shall we betake us? No Man's Land At Sea Athenian Eyes like the sea Under the Cliff Open thy gate Summer is come O flower of all the world Was it some golden star? I heard the desert calling The forgotten word What will it matter? The courier star The World in Making Hew O son of man At the end of the world Wayfarers The Red Patrol The Yellow Swan The heart of the pioneer The North Trail Alone The Scarlet Hills The Woodsman Lover Qui Vive! The Little House Spinning Fly away, my heart Suzon My little tender heart The Men of the North The Crowning Close up W. E. H. When blows the wind Volume II Dolly Life's sweet wages To the valley The Lily Flower Love in her cold grave lies Granada, Granada The New Aphrodite An ancient pledge The Tribute of King Hath There is an orchard Heart of the World Epitaphs The sea-reapers The Watcher The waking When one forgets Aloes and Myrrh In waste places Last of all After Remedial The Twilight of Love Irrevocable The Last Dream Waiting In Maytime Inside the bar The children Little Garaine To a little child L'Empereur, Mort Phyllis Bairnie Volume III In Camden Town Jean A Memory In camp at Juniper Cove Juniper Cove twenty years after Listening Nevertheless Ishmael Over the hills The Deliverer The Desert Road A son of the Nile A Farewell from the Harem An Arab Love Song The camel driver to his camel The Tall Dakoon There is sorrow on the sea The Australian Stockrider The Bridge of the Hundred Spans Nell Latore Sorry, no summary available yet. Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time. Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time. Email:
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