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Rupert Brooke (1887–1915). Collected Poems. 1916.

Contents

I. 1905–1908

  1. Second Best
  2. Day That I Have Loved
  3. Sleeping Out: Full Moon
  4. In Examination
  5. Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening
  6. Wagner
  7. The Vision of the Archangels
  8. Seaside
  9. On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hippopotamus-Goddess
  10. The Song of the Pilgrims
  11. The Song of the Beasts
  12. Failure
  13. Ante Aram
  14. Dawn
  15. The Call
  16. The Wayfarers
  17. The Beginning

II. 1908–1911

  1. Sonnet: Oh! Death Will Find Me, Long Before I Tire
  2. Sonnet: I Said I Splendidly Loved You; It’s Not True
  3. Success
  4. Dust
  5. Kindliness
  6. Mummia
  7. The Fish
  8. Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body
  9. Flight
  10. The Hill
  11. The One Before the Last
  12. The Jolly Company
  13. The Life Beyond
  14. Lines Written in the Belief That the Ancient Roman Festival of the Dead Was Called Ambarvalia
  15. Dead Men’s Love
  16. Town and Country
  17. Paralysis
  18. Menelaus and Helen
  19. Libido
  20. Jealousy
  21. Blue Evening
  22. The Charm
  23. Finding
  24. Song
  25. The Voice
  26. Dining-Room Tea
  27. The Goddess in the Wood
  28. A Channel Passage
  29. Victory
  30. Day and Night

III. Experiments

  1. Choriambics—I
  2. Choriambics—II
  3. Desertion

IV. 1914

  1. Peace
  2. Safety
  3. The Dead
  4. The Dead
  5. The Soldier
  6. The Treasure

V. The South Seas

  1. Tiare Tahiti
  2. Retrospect
  3. The Great Lover
  4. Heaven
  5. Doubts
  6. There’s Wisdom in Women
  7. He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her
  8. A Memory
  9. One Day
  10. Waikiki
  11. Hauntings
  12. Sonnet
  13. Clouds
  14. Mutability

VI. Other Poems

  1. The Busy Heart
  2. Love
  3. Unfortunate
  4. The Chilterns
  5. Home
  6. The Night Journey
  7. Song
  8. Beauty and Beauty
  9. The Way That Lovers Use
  10. Mary and Gabriel
  11. The Funeral of Youth: Threnody

VII. GrantchesterThe Old Vicarage, Grantchester