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Rebel Verses Audiobook

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25/07/2024
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Mr. Bernard Gilbert is one of the discoveries of the War. For years, it seems, he has been writing poetry, but it is only recently that an inapprehensive country has awakened to the fact. Now he is taking his rightful place among our foremost singers. What William Barnes was to Dorset, what T. E. Brown was to the Manx people—this is Mr. Gilbert to the folk of his native county of Lincoln. He has interpreted their lives, their sorrows, their aspirations, with a surprising fidelity. Mr. Gilbert never loses his grip upon realities. One feels that he knows the men of whom he writes in their most intimate moods; knows, too, their defects, which he does not shrink from recording. There is little of the dreamy idealism of the South in the peasant people of Lincolnshire. The outwardly respectable chapel-goer who asks himself, in a moment of introspection
But why not have a good time here?
Why should the Devil have all the beer?
is true to type. But he has, too, his softer moods. Fidelity in friendship, courage, resource and perseverance—these are typical of the men of the Fens. – Summary by The New Witness, 1918

 
 

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The Rebel
2:
Song of Revolt
3:
There aint no God
4:
The Night is Dark
5:
Return
6:
Nietzsche
7:
Sacrament
8:
Fightin' Tomlinson
9:
The Labourer's Hymn
10:
Oliver Cromwell
11:
Anywhere but Here
12:
East Wind
13:
Peter Wray
14:
Oh Fools
15:
Elfin Dancer
16:
A. G. Webster
17:
Oh to be Home
18:
Give Soldiers a Vote
19:
Alone
20:
Flesh of our Flesh
21:
This Town is Hell
22:
Timberland Bells
23:
Dame Peach
24:
Friends
25:
Charing Cross
26:
Love not too Much
27:
Machiavelli
28:
Remorse
29:
The Mandrake's Horrid Scream
30:
One Day
31:
No Wife
32:
To an Old Friend
33:
Is it Finished
34:
Oh Lincoln, City of my Dreams
35:
The Fool