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If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. There shall be
In that rich earth a richer dust concealed;
A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam,
A body of England's, breathing English air,
Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.
And think, this heart, all evil shed away,
A pulse in the eternal mind, no less
Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given;
Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day;
And laughter, learnt of friends; and gentleness,
In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.
Rupert Brooke |
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William Duncan Fraser (1916-1940)
William Duncan Fraser, child of Duncan and Mary Fraser was born in 1916. Lived in Lonmore, Gairlock Ross Cromarty. Fought in WW2 (dogtag# Lt/JX 206480) as a Seaman in the Patrol Service HM Trawler Recoil of the Royal Navy. Died on Sep 28 1940 at the age of 24. Buried at Row R, Grave 47, Parkstone Cemetery in Poole in Dorset.
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