Henry Treece was born in 1911.
Henry Treece died in 1966.
Chuck Treece was born on 1964-06-30.
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"Christ Child" by Henry Treece is a poem that captures the essence of the nativity and the significance of the birth of Jesus. The poem reflects on themes of innocence, hope, and the transformative power of love. It evokes vivid imagery of the Christ Child and emphasizes the humble beginnings of this pivotal figure in Christianity. For the full text, I recommend checking a poetry anthology or an online resource.
Alyce Williams Treece has written: 'Guidelines to orthopedic nursing' -- subject(s): Orthopedic nursing
Richard James Treece has written: 'A theoretical and experimental investigation of the performance of aqueous lithium bromide absorption cycle heat pumps'
That sprawled, stiff as stone, before the shattered door. There was not who did not think of homeFull text of the poem Conquerors, (1932) by Henry Treece, a reflection upon the horrors of war.By sundown we came to a hidden villageWhere all the air was stillAnd no sound met our tired ears, saveFor the sorry drip of rain from blackened treesAnd the melancholy song of swinging gates.Then through a broken pane some of us sawA dead bird in a rusting cage, stillPressing his thin tattered breast against the bars,His beak wide open. AndAs we hurried through the weed-grown street,A gaunt dog started up from some dark placeAnd shambled off on legs as thin as sticksInto the wood, to die at least in peace.No one had told us victory was like this;Not one amongst us would have eaten breadBefore he'd filled the mouth of the gray childThat sprawled, stiff as stone, before the shattered door.There was not one who did not think of home.
Henry Henry was born in 1846.
Henry Walters was born in 1848.
Henry Meige was born in 1866.
Henry Meyers was born in 1860.
Henry Schultze was born in 1893.