Title: Over the Brazier
Author: Robert Graves
Release date: October 18, 2014 [eBook #47144]
Most recently updated: October 24, 2024
Language: English
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BY ROBERT GRAVES
LONDON — THE POETRY
BOOKSHOP, 35 DEVONSHIRE
ST., THEOBALDS RD. W.C.1
Poetry by the Same Author
FAIRIES AND FUSILIERS
(William Heinemann 1917)
COUNTRY SENTIMENT
(Martin Secker: 1920)
First Printed 1916
Second Impression 1917
Reprinted 1920
When these poems, written between the ages of fourteen and twenty, first appeared, I was serving in France and had no leisure for getting the final proofs altogether as I wanted them. The same year, but too late, I decided on several alterations in the text, including the suppression of two small poems inexcusable even as early work. These amendations appear in this new edition, but I have left the bulk of the book as it stood.
Robert Graves.
Harlech,
North Wales.
("Life is a very awful thing! You young fellows are too busy being jolly to realize the folly of your lives."
—A Charterhouse Sermon)
(The first corpse I saw was on the German wires, and couldn't be buried)
(Suggested by the claim of a machine-gun team to have annihilated an enemy wire party: no bodies were found however)
(After a moonlight patrol near the Brickstacks)
Minor punctuation and printer errors repaired.