My favourite poem
Nov. 24th, 2007 12:36 amG K Chesterton, of course:
For Four Guilds
( Eighteen rather long stanzas )
I know not where to find today sentences so honed and stresses so artfully wrought. It may be that this is a niche that is filled; that anyone with the skill and the desire to write in that mode has the wit to look on Chesterton and on Kipling and see that they are outmatched.
For Four Guilds
( Eighteen rather long stanzas )
I know not where to find today sentences so honed and stresses so artfully wrought. It may be that this is a niche that is filled; that anyone with the skill and the desire to write in that mode has the wit to look on Chesterton and on Kipling and see that they are outmatched.