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Poems - First Series

Poems - First Series

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POEMS

FIRST SERIES

BY J. C. SQUIRE




LONDON
MARTIN SECKER
XVII BUCKINGHAM STREET
ADELPHI




LONDON: MARTIN SECKER (LTD) 1918




DEDICATION

Lord, I have seen at harvest festival
In a white lamp-lit fishing-village church,
How the poor folk, lacking fine decorations,
Offer the first-fruits of their various toils:
Not only fruit and blossom of the fields,
Ripe corn and poppies, scabious, marguerites,
Melons and marrows, carrots and potatoes,
And pale round turnips and sweet cottage flowers,
But gifts of other produce, heaped brown nets,
Fine pollack, silver fish with umber backs,
And handsome green-dark-blue-striped mackerel,
And uglier, hornier creatures from the sea,
Lobsters, long-clawed and eyed, and smooth flat crabs,
Ranged with the flowers upon the window-niches,
To lie in that symbolic contiguity
While lusty hymns of gratitude ascend.

So I
Here offer all I have found:
A few bright stainless flowers
And richer, earthlier blooms, and homely grain,
And roots that grew distorted in the dark,
And shapes of livid hue and sprawling form
Dragged from the deepest maters I have searched.
Most diverse gifts, yet all alike in this:
They are all the natural products of my mind
And heart and senses;
And all with labour grown, or plucked, or caught.


PREFACE

The title of this book was chosen for this reason. Had the volume been called —— and Other Poems it might have given a false impression that its contents were entirely new. Had it been called Collected Poems the equally false impression might have been given that there was something of finality about it. The title selected seemed best to convey both the fact that it was a collection and that, under Providence, other (and, let us hope, superior) collections will follow it.

The book contains all that I do not wish to destroy of the contents of four volumes of verse. A number of small corrections have been made. There are added, also, a few recent poems not previously published. The earliest of the poems now reprinted is dated 1905, in which year I was twenty-one. Some of the subsequent years, such as 1914 and 1915, contributed nothing to this book: the greater number of the poems were written in 1911-1912 and 1916-1917.

Some of the poems were not written as I should now write them; and many of them reflect transient, though mostly recurrent, moods which I do not necessarily think worthy of esteem.

J. C. S.
March 1918.




CONTENTS

YEAR

          Dedication          Preface
1905  In a Chair          A Day
1907  The Roof
1910  Town          Friendship's Garland
1911  A Chant          The Three Hills          At Night          Lines          Florian's Song
1912  Antinomies on a Railway Station          Tree-Tops          Artemis Altera          Epilogue          Dialogue          Starlight          Song          Crepuscular          For Music          The Fugitive          Echoes
1913  The Mind Of Man          A Reasonable Protestation          In the Park          In the Orchard          The Ship          Ode: In a Restaurant         

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