Invictus Printable Invictus poem William Ernest Henley
Printable Invictus Poem. Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole, i thank whatever gods may be. I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Invictus Printable Invictus poem William Ernest Henley
Beyond this place of wrath and tears. In the fell clutch of circumstance. In the fell clutch of circumstance i. Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole, i thank whatever gods may be. Under the bludgeonings of chance. Web for my unconquerable soul. This famous inspirational poem charges us to accept responsibility for our lives no matter our circumstances. Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole, i thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance. In the fell clutch of circumstance i have not winced.
In the fell clutch of circumstance. This famous inspirational poem charges us to accept responsibility for our lives no matter our circumstances. Under the bludgeonings of chance. Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole, i thank whatever gods may be. Invictus in latin means unconquered. Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole, i thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. Web we are responsible for our own happiness. In the fell clutch of circumstance i have not winced. I have not winced nor cried aloud. In the fell clutch of circumstance i. My head is bloody, but unbowed.