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  1. Search for: 'Charles Hamilton Sorley' in Oxford Reference ». (1895–1915),poet; served in the trenches in France during the First World War where he was killed. He left only 37 complete poems; his posthumous collection, Marlborough and Other Poems (1916), was a popular and critical success in the 1920s, but his verse was then long neglected ...

  2. Description: Stone of remembrance. Materials: Stone Stone (any) Lettering: Incised. Conflicts: First World War (1914-1918) About the memorial: Charles Hamilton Sorley was a recognised poet despite his early death. See Link for details. Edit memorial details.

  3. Charles Hamilton Sorley (1895-1915) fue un destacado poeta escocés que luchó en la Primera Guerra Mundial, dejándonos un legado impresionante en términos de crudeza poética. De hecho, los poemas de Charles Hamilton Sorley se encuentran entre los mejores de aquel período. A continuación compartimos todos los poemas de Charles Hamilton ...

  4. 18 de nov. de 2021 · Charles Hamilton Sorley was born on May 19, 1895 in Aberdeen, Scotland. His father was a professor of moral philosophy. The family moved to Cambridge when Sorley was five. He attended King’s College choir school and, like fellow WWI poet Siegfried Sassoon, Marlborough College, where he ran cross-country.

  5. The Song of the Ungirt Runners. Charles Hamilton Sorley. We swing ungirded hips, And lightened are our eyes, The rain is on our lips, We do not run for prize. We know not whom we trust. Nor whitherward we fare, But we run because we must.

  6. Charles Hamilton Sorley 172715 Q1066097 Charles Hamilton Sorley Charles Hamilton Sorley Charles Hamilton Sorley Scottish poet killed at the Battle of Loos during World War I. Works [ edit ]

  7. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1895. He served in the British Army and was killed in action at the Battle of Loos in 1915. His poetry was published posthumously as Marlborough and Other Poems (Cambridge University Press, 1916).