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Channel Passage

Channel Passage

Rupert Brooke

Channel Passage is a poem by Rupert Brooke, written during the early 20th century. It reflects on themes of nature and the sea, capturing the essence of a journey across the English Channel. Brooke's work is notable for its vivid imagery and emotional depth, contributing to his reputation as a prominent war poet of World War I.

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