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Christopher Morley (Кристофер Морли)


For the Centenary of Keats's Sonnet (1816)


"On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer."

I knew a scientist, an engineer,
Student of tensile strengths and calculus,
A man who loved a cantilever truss
And always wore a pencil on his ear.
My friend believed that poets all were queer,
And literary folk ridiculous;
But one night, when it chanced that three of us
Were reading Keats aloud, he stopped to hear.

Lo, a new planet swam into his ken!
His eager mind reached for it and took hold.
Ten years are by: I see him now and then,
And at alumni dinners, if cajoled,
He mumbles gravely, to the cheering men:—
Much have I travelled in the realms of gold.



Christopher Morley's other poems:
  1. A Handful of Sonnets
  2. The Church of Unbent Knees
  3. Pedometer
  4. O. Henry—Apothecary
  5. The Commercial Traveller


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