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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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"History is now and England"? What does it mean?

Does it mean "(Just look at this moment) England sets a typical pattern for History - England is History (and so we England people are proud and carry our heads high)"?

Context:
A People without history
Is Not redeemed from time,
for history is a pattern
Of timeless moments.
So, while the light fails,
On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel,
History is now and England.
  

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I wonder if the poem is confusing or the question is hard

  • I wonder if the poem is confusing or the question is hard
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I wonder if the poem is confusing or the question is hard

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