Poems Poems

Publisher Description

It is a poetry book. Francis Thompson, a poet of high thinking, 'of celestial vision', and of imaginings that found literary images of answering splendour, died in London in the winter of 1907. His life—always a fragile one—doubtless owed its prolongation to 'man's unconquerable mind', in him so invincible through all vicissitude that he seemed to add a new significance to Wordsworth's phrase. To his mortal frame was denied the vitality that informs his verse. Howbeit, his verse was himself. To this aloof moth of a man science was nearly as absorbing an interest as was the mysticism that some thought had eaten him up; and, to give a light example of his actuality, he who had scarce handled a bat since he left Ushaw College, knew every famous score of the last quarter of a century, and left among his papers cricket-verses, trivial yet tragic.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1897
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
43
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
48.1
KB
New Poems New Poems
1897
Shelley; an essay Shelley; an essay
1907
The Hound of Heaven The Hound of Heaven
1907
Sister Songs; an offering to two sisters Sister Songs; an offering to two sisters
1907
Chamber Music Chamber Music
1907
Ballad of Reading Gaol Ballad of Reading Gaol
1904
Collected Poems Collected Poems
2014
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman
2012
Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde
1900
A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream
2014