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Sir Henry John Newbolt, (6 June 1862รข"19 April 1938).

was an early 20th century English poet, best known for "Vitai Lampada".

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  • To set the cause above renown,
    To love the game above the prize.
    • The Island Race (1898).
  • The work of the world must still be done,
    And minds are many though truth be one.
    • The Echo.
  • Princes of courtesy, merciful, proud and strong.
    • Craven.

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