Rupert Brooke
/ˌruːpət ˈbrʊk/
/ˌruːpərt ˈbrʊk/
- (1887-1915) an English poet who fought and died in the First World War. His best-known poems are about the war, such as The Soldier (1915), which includes the famous lines: “If I should die, think only this of me:That there's some corner of a foreign fieldThat is forever England.”