IV

There is a grave in Scyros, amid the white and pinkish marble of the isle,
the wild thyme and the poppies, near the green and blue waters.
There Rupert Brooke was buried. Thither have gone the thoughts
of his countrymen, and the hearts of the young especially.
It will long be so. For a new star shines in the English heavens.
G. E. W.
Beverly, Mass., October, 1915.


CONTENTS


[ Introduction ]


[ 1905-1908 ]

[ Second Best ]

[ Day That I Have Loved ]

[ Sleeping Out: Full Moon ]

[ In Examination ]

[ Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening ]

[ Wagner ]

[ The Vision of the Archangels ]

[ Seaside ]

[ On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hippopotamus-Goddess ]

[ The Song of the Pilgrims ]

[ The Song of the Beasts ]

[ Failure ]

[ Ante Aram ]

[ Dawn ]

[ The Call ]

[ The Wayfarers ]

[ The Beginning ]


[ 1908-1911 ]

[ Sonnet: "Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire" ]

[ Sonnet: "I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true" ]

[ Success ]

[ Dust ]

[ Kindliness ]

[ Mummia ]

[ The Fish ]

[ Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body ]

[ Flight ]

[ The Hill ]

[ The One Before the Last ]

[ The Jolly Company ]

[ The Life Beyond ]

[ Dead Men's Love ]

[ Town and Country ]

[ Paralysis ]

[ Menelaus and Helen ]

[ Libido ]

[ Jealousy ]

[ Blue Evening ]

[ The Charm ]

[ Finding ]

[ Song ]

[ The Voice ]

[ Dining-Room Tea ]

[ The Goddess in the Wood ]

[ A Channel Passage ]

[ Victory ]

[ Day and Night ]

[ Experiments ]

[ Choriambics — I ]

[ Choriambics — II ]

[ Desertion ]


[ 1914 ]

[ I. Peace ]

[ II. Safety ]

[ III. The Dead ]

[ IV. The Dead ]

[ V. The Soldier ]

[ The Treasure ]

[ The South Seas ]

[ Tiare Tahiti ]

[ Retrospect ]

[ The Great Lover ]

[ Heaven ]

[ Doubts ]

[ There's Wisdom in Women ]

[ He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her ]

[ A Memory (From a sonnet-sequence) ]

[ One Day ]

[ Waikiki ]

[ Hauntings ]

[ Clouds ]

[ Mutability ]

[ Other Poems ]

[ The Busy Heart ]

[ Love ]

[ Unfortunate ]

[ The Chilterns ]

[ Home ]

[ The Night Journey ]

[ Song ]

[ Beauty and Beauty ]

[ The Way That Lovers Use ]

[ Mary and Gabriel ]

[ The Funeral of Youth: Threnody ]

[ Grantchester ]

[ The Old Vicarage, Grantchester ]

[ Fafaia ]


[ Appendix ]

[ Fragment ]

[ Fragment on Painters ]

[ The True Beatitude (Bouts-Rimes) ]


[ Rupert Brooke: A Biographical Note ]

[ Addendum ]

[ In Memory of Rupert Brooke ]

[ Rupert Brooke ]

[ To Rupert Brooke ]

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1905-1908