Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PRAISE OF FAMOUS MEN: 10. WALTER DE LA MARE, by HUMBERT WOLFE Poet's Biography First Line: Last, where song itself is vulgar, / beauty, there will swing Last Line: Pale musician. Subject(s): De La Mare, Walter (1873-1956) | ||||||||
LAST, where song itself is vulgar, beauty, there will swing past the smallest Mullar-Mulgar, from a muted string echoes that, though they enchain the restless heart of man, fade, and tremble, and regain the pale musician. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DREAM OF LIFE by HUMBERT WOLFE A LOVER'S ENVY by HUMBERT WOLFE A.E. HOUSMAN AND A FEW FRIENDS by HUMBERT WOLFE ALEXANDER J. FRASER, ESQ. by HUMBERT WOLFE ANOTHER CHANCE; A DRAMATIC LYRIC by HUMBERT WOLFE BEHOLD THE HOUR (1) by HUMBERT WOLFE BROTHER BEASTS by HUMBERT WOLFE CANTO 25; THE WAR CLOUD by HUMBERT WOLFE |
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