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(From “ The Poetry Review.” London). j Surely such souls as Arthur’s are not lost!— | . Perhaps when England calls. those knights awake | From their long sleen n Avalon | And draw their eta inless swords for England’ s * sake. j —Perhaps they took our form again j And laid the *pear and shield aside j For pack and rifle—and, perhaps, | Perhaps they died. i But 1 am -lire that somewhere Lancelot ! Walks rovallv in this London grey and | sad- ~ j And underneath a city clerk s cheap coat I There heats the sinle-s heart of Gnln- | had. -Vivienne Darrell.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 4
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