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The war makes only a pensive undertone even in 'Evening Clouds,' with its vision of Rupert Brooke's grave:

Ledwidge proved himself a doughty soldier; his heart was in the war, though the war was not in his heart—there was no room in that for anything but his love of home and the treasures of peace for which he was fighting. His Helicon, like the Kingdom of Heaven, was within him;