The Collected poems of Rupert Brooke

The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke (1915)
by Rupert Brooke

See also: 1914 and other poems (1915). Additional poems and 'fragments' not included in this edition can be found in the 1918 'Memoir' edition which contains a Memoir by Brooke's executor and friend Edward Marsh and a brief introduction by the father of Rupert Brooke. Note: The poem entitled "Libido" in this edition is entitled "Lust" in the 1918 edition.

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THE COLLECTED POEMS
OF RUPERT BROOKE


RUPERT BROOKE

Born at Rugby, August 3, 1887
Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, 1913
Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.V.R., September, 1914
Antwerp Expedition. October, 1914
Sailed with British Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, February 28, 1915
Died in the Ægean, April 23, 1915

COPYRIGHT 1914, HUTCHINSON, CHICAGO

1914

THE

COLLECTED POEMS

OF

RUPERT BROOKE



WITH AN INTRODUCTION

BY

GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY


AND A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

BY MARGARET LAVINGTON




New York

JOHN LANE COMPANY

MCMXV


Copyright, 1915, by
JOHN LANE COMPANY


SEVENTH THOUSAND

CONTENTS

Introduction (not included in original ToC) v
Second Best 21
Day That I Have Loved 23
Sleeping Out: Full Moon 25
In Examination 27
Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening 28
Wagner 29
The Vision of the Archangels 30
Seaside 31
On the Death of Smet-Smet 32
The Song of the Pilgrims 34
The Song of the Beasts 36
Failure 38
Ante Aram 39
Dawn 40
The Call 41
The Wayfarers 43
The Beginning 44


Sonnet:
"Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire" 47
Sonnet:
"I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true" 48
Success 49
Dust 50
Kindliness 52
Mummia 54
The Fish 56
Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body 59
Flight 61
The Hill 63
The One Before the Last 64
The Jolly Company 66
The Life Beyond 67
68
Dead Men's Love 72
Town and Country 73
Paralysis 75
Menelaus and Helen 76
Libido 78
Jealousy 79
Blue Evening 81
The Charm 83
Finding 85
Song 87
The Voice 88
Dining-Room Tea 90
The Goddess in the Wood 93
A Channel Passage 94
Victory 95
Day and Night 96


Choriambics—I 99
Choriambics—II 101
Desertion 103


I. Peace 107
II. Safety 108
III. The Dead 109
IV. The Dead 110
V. The Soldier 111
The Treasure 112
Tiare Tahiti 115
Retrospect 118
The Great Lover 120
Heaven 123
Doubts 125
There's Wisdom in Women 126
He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her 127
A Memory 128
One Day 129
Waikiki 130
Hauntings 131
Sonnet (suggested by some of the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research)
132
Clouds 133
Mutability 134
The Busy Heart 137
Love 138
Unfortunate 139
The Chilterns 140
Home 142
The Night Journey 143
Song 145
Beauty and Beauty 146
The Way That Lovers Use 147
Mary and Gabriel 148
The Funeral of Youth: Threnody 151


GRANTCHESTER

The Old Vicarage, Grantchester 155
Rupert Brooke: A Biographical Note (not included in original ToC) 161