
COAL ANDCANDLELIGHT
TO E. A. P.
NOTE
THE DISTRACTION
SIR BAT-EARS
COAL AND CANDLELIGHT
TREES
SIMKIN
A BALLAD OF LORDS AND LADIES
A PRAYER FOR ST. INNOCENT'S DAY
Spanning the turmoil of the First World War and the quiet rhythms of rural England, this modest volume assembles a mosaic of verse that captures both collective anxiety and personal reverie. The poet moves from sweeping images of ancient stone circles and mist‑clad hills to intimate moments beside a candlelit hearth, letting each scene breathe with a simple, musical cadence. A gentle humor and keen eye for the ordinary give the poems a timeless resonance.
The collection mingles solemn war reflections—reprinted from contemporary periodicals—with tender domestic sketches, such as a mother watching her infant in the glow of a lamp, and a whimsical portrait of Sir Bat‑ears, a scruffy Aberdeen dog who keeps the alms‑people company. These pieces reveal a voice that can shift from reverent solemnity to playful affection while maintaining lyrical clarity. Listeners are invited into a quiet contemplation of night‑time hush, fire‑light crackle, and the soft patter of a dog’s paws, making the book feel like a gentle walk through a landscape where past and present meet.
Language
en
Duration
~40 minutes (39K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charlene Taylor, Brian Wilsden, Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2014-12-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1885–1960
An English poet and critic with a gift for wit, she is remembered for lively verse and essays that mixed learning with charm. She is also often credited with popularizing the phrase “bread and circuses” in English.
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