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=== Television === * In the 5th episode of the 2nd season of ''[[Archer (2009 TV series)|Archer]]'', "[[List of Archer episodes#Season 2 (2011)|The Double Deuce]]" (2011), Woodhouse describes Reggie as "in the words of Henley, 'bloody, but unbowed'". * In the 8th episode of the [[The Blacklist season 5|5th season]] of TV series ''[[The Blacklist]]'', "Ian Garvey", Raymond 'Red' Reddington (played by [[James Spader]]) reads the poem to Elizabeth Keen when she wakes up from a ten-month coma. * In the 6th episode of the [[One Tree Hill season 3|third season]] of ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'', "[[Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades|Locked Hearts & Hand Grenades]]" (2006), Lucas Scott (played by [[Chad Michael Murray]]) references the poem in an argument with Haley James Scott (played by [[Bethany Joy Lenz]]) over his heart condition and playing basketball. The episode ends with Lucas reading the whole poem over a series of images that link the various characters to the themes of the poem. * In season 1, episode 2 of ''[[New Amsterdam (2018 TV series)|New Amsterdam]]'', "Ritual", Dr. Floyd Reynolds (played by [[Jocko Sims]]) references the poem while prepping hands for surgery prior to a conversation with his fellow doctor Dr. Lauren Bloom (played by [[Janet Montgomery]]). * In the episode "Interlude" of the series ''[[The Lieutenant]]'', the lead character and the woman he is infatuated with jointly recite the poem after she has said it is her favorite poem. His reciting is flawed by lapses, which she fills in. * In season 4, episode 14 of ''[[New Amsterdam (2018 TV series)|New Amsterdam]]'', "...Unto the Breach", Dr. Floyd Reynolds (played by [[Jocko Sims]]) recites the poem while prepping for surgery. * In season 1, episode 3 of Hulu's [[Nine Perfect Strangers (TV series)|''Nine Perfect Strangers'']], Napoleon Marconi (played by [[Michael Shannon]]) references the poem in his one-on-one with Masha (played by [[Nicole Kidman]]) when referring to his son who died by suicide. Napoleon states, "Zach chose to be the master of his fate" referencing the line "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul" by Henley. * In episode 22, season 5 of ''[[30 Rock]]'', “Everything Sunny All the Time Always”, Jack Donaghy quotes the last two lines of the poem in to Liz Lemon.
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