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1862–1938

The Grenadier's Good-Bye

Henry John Newbolt

Here they halted, here once more Hand from hand was rent; Here his voice above the roar Rang, and on they went.

Yonder out of sight they crossed, Yonder died the cheers; One word lives where all is lost — “Forward, Grenadiers!”

This alone he asked of fame, This alone of pride; Still with this he faced the flame, Answered Death, and died.

Crest of battle sunward tossed, Song of the marching years, This shall live though all be lost — “Forward, Grenadiers!”

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