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Bobs" Of Kandahar

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"The body of 'Bobs' then lay in state until five o'clock, when it was interred in a crypt near-by those containing the bodies of Nelson and Wellington." - Press Despatch.         Who is he that cometh to join our mighty dead?         Is it "Bobs" of Kandahar the Empire's armies led?         Give him place, O Nation great! within your storied walls;         Within our heart his name shall rest, his ashes in St. Paul's.         Soldier of the Empire, Bobs of Kandahar!         Lay him near the hero of glorious Trafalgar!         Death has ta'en the shining sword he aye in duty drew;         Lay him near the Iron Duke of fateful Waterloo!         Soldier of the Empire, well thy work was done,         Fit thy sun had setting within sound and roar of gun;         Thy soul had vision of the years fraught with danger's woe,         And counsell'd armd wisdom against a subtle foe;         Now thy task has ended, the splendor of thy sun,         Sheds its setting glory on the greater life begun,         From where the Maple stands in pride to India's torrid star,         Now, mourn an Empire's people for "Bobs" of Kandahar!         For Lady Aileen Mary Roberts.

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""The body of 'Bobs' then lay in state until five o'clock, when it was interred in a crypt near-by those containing the bodies of Nelson and Wellington." - Press Despatch...."

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