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    Collected Poems

    Collected Poems

    by John Betjeman, Andrew Motion (Introduction)


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      ISBN-13: 9781466878280
    • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    • Publication date: 08/19/2014
    • Sold by: Macmillan
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 528
    • File size: 720 KB

    Sir John Betjeman (1906-1984) was one of Britain's most recognized, beloved, and bestselling poets of the last century. He was knighted in 1969 and named Poet Laureate in 1972.


    Sir John Betjeman (1906-1984) was one of Britain's most recognized, beloved, and bestselling poets of the last century. He was knighted in 1969 and named Poet Laureate in 1972.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction by Andrew Motion


    MOUNT ZION (1932)

    Death in Leamington

    Hymn

    The 'Varsity Students' Rag

    The City

    An Eighteenth-Century Calvinistic Hymn

    For Nineteenth-Century Burials

    Camberley

    Croydon

    Westgate-on-Sea

    The Wykehamist

    The Sandemanian Meeting-House in Highbury Quadrant


    CONTINUAL DEW (1937)

    The Arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel

    Distant View of a Provincial Town

    Slough

    Clash went the Billiard Balls

    Love in a Valley

    An Impoverish Irish Peer

    Our Padre

    Exchange of Livings

    Undenominational

    City

    A Hike on the Downs

    Dorset

    Calvinistic Evensong

    Exeter

    Death of King George V

    The Heart of Thomas Hardy

    Suicide on the Junction Road Station after Abstention from Evening Communion in North London

    The Flight from Bootle

    Public House Drunk


    OLD LIGHTS FOR NEW CHANCELS (1940)

    Cheltenham

    A Shropshire Lad

    Upper Lambourne

    Pot Pourri from a Surrey Garden

    Holy Trinity, Sloane Street

    On Seeing an Old Poet in the Café Royal

    An Incident in the Early Life of Ebenezer Jones, Poet, 1828

    Trebetherick

    Oxford: Sudden Illness at the Bus-stop

    Group Life: Letchworth

    Bristol and Clifton

    Sir John Piers

    Myfanwy

    Myfanwy at Oxford

    Lake District

    In Westminster Abbey

    Senex

    Olney Hymns

    On a Portrait of a Deaf Man

    Saint Cadoc

    Blackfriars


    NEW BATS IN OLD BELFRIES (1945)

    Henley-on-Thames

    Parliament Hill Fields

    A Subaltern's Love-song

    Bristol

    On an Old-Fashioned Water-Colour of Oxford

    A Lincolnshire Tale

    St. Barnabas, Oxford

    An Archaeological Picnic

    May-Day Song for North Oxford

    Before Invasion, 1940

    Ireland with Emily

    Margate, 1940

    Invasion Exercise on the Poultry Farm

    The Planster's Vision

    In a Bath Teashop

    Before the Anaesthetic, or A Real Fight

    On Hearing the Full Peal of Ten Bells from Christ Church, Swindon, Wilts.

    Youth and Age on Beaulieu River, Hants

    East Anglian Bathe

    Sunday Afternoon Service in St. Enodoc Church, Cornwall

    The Irish Unionist's Farewell to Greta Hellstrom in 1922

    In Memory of Basil, Marquess of Dufferin and Ava

    South London Sketch, 1944

    South London Sketch, 1844


    SELECTED POEMS (1948)

    Indoor Games near Newbury

    St. Saviour's, Aberdeen Park, Highbury, London, N.

    Beside the Seaside

    North Coast Recollections

    A Lincolnshire Church

    The Town Clerk's Views


    A FEW LATE CHRYSANTHEMUMS (1954)

    Harrow-on-the Hill

    Verses turned

    Sunday Morning, King's Cambridge

    Christmas

    The Licorice Fields at Pontefract

    Church of England thoughts

    Essex

    Huxley Hall

    House of Rest

    Middlesex

    Seaside Golf

    I. M. Walter Ramsden, ob. March 26, 1947, Pembroke College, Oxford

    Norfolk

    The Metropolitan Railway

    Late-Flowering Lust

    Sun and Fun

    Original Sin on the Sussex Coast

    Devonshire Street W.1

    The Cottage Hospital

    A Child Ill

    Business Girls

    Remorse

    The Old Liberals

    Greenaway

    The Olympic Girl

    The Dear Old Village

    The Village Inn

    Station Syren

    Hunter Trials

    A Literary Discover

    How to Get On in Society

    Variation on a Theme by T. W. Rolleston


    POEMS IN THE PORCH (1954)

    Dairy of a Church Mouse


    POEMS WRITTEN AFTER 1954

    Wantage Bells

    Winthrop Mackworth Redivivus

    False Security

    Eunice

    Monody on the Death of Aldergate Street Station

    Thoughts on The Diary of a Nobody

    Longfellow's Visit to Venice

    Felixstowe, or The Last of Her Order

    Pershore Station, or A Liverish Journey First Class

    Hertfordshire

    Lord Cozens Hardy

    Variation on a Theme by Newbolt

    Inevitable

    N.W.5&N.6

    From the Great Western

    In the Public Gardens


    HIGH AND LOW (1966)

    Preface to High and Low

    Cornish Cliffs

    Tregardock

    By the Ninth Green, St. Enodoc

    Winter Seascape

    Old Friends

    A Bay in Anglesey

    A Lament for Moira McCavendish

    The Small Towns of Ireland

    Ireland's Own

    Great Central Railway

    Matlock Bath

    An Edwardian Sunday, Broomhill, Sheffield

    Lines Written to Martyn Skinner

    Uffington

    Anglo-Catholic Congresses

    In Willesden Churchyard

    The Commander

    Autumn 1964

    The Hon. Sec.

    Monody on the Death of a Platonist Bank Clerk

    Good-bye

    Five o'Clock Shadow

    A Russell Flint

    Perp. Revival i' the North

    Agricultural Caress

    Narcissus

    The Cockney Amorist

    Harvest Hymn

    Meditation on the A30

    Inexpensive Progress

    Mortality

    Reproof Deserved

    Caprice

    Cricket Master


    A NIP IN THE AIR (1974)

    On Leaving Wantage 1972

    On a Painting by Julius Olsson R.A.

    Beaumaris, December 21, 1963

    Hearts Together

    Aldershot Crematorium

    The Newest Bath Guide

    In Memory of George Whitby, Architect

    Delectable Duchy

    The Costa Blanca

    Lenten Thoughts of a High Anglican

    Executive

    Meditation on a Constable Picture

    A Wembley Lad

    County

    Greek Orthodox

    Dilton Marsh Halt

    Loneliness

    Back from Australia

    The Manor House, Hale, near Liverpool

    Shattered Image

    A Ballad of the Investiture 1969

    14 November, 1973

    A Mind's Journey to Diss

    Fruit

    Inland Waterway

    For Patrick, aetat: LXX

    The Last Laugh


    UNCOLLECTED POEMS (1982)

    1940

    Interior Decorator (London Magazine 1964)

    The Lift Man

    Archibald

    The Retired Postal Clerk

    Cheshire

    Advertising Pays

    Dumbleton Hall

    Thoughts in a Train

    Shetland 1973

    To the Crazy Gang

    Kegans

    Henley Regatta 1902

    1930 Commercial Style

    Guilt

    A Romance

    Advent 1955

    The Old Land Dog

    Before the Lecture

    The Parochial Church Council

    The Shires

    An Ecumenical Invitation

    The Conversion of St. Paul (The Listener 1955)

    St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street Hill

    Woman Driver

    The Ballad of George R. Sims (New Statesman 1968)

    Civilized Woman

    To Stuart Piggot, 1975

    Chelsea 1977


    ADDITIONAL POEMS

    The Friends of the Cathedral (from Poems in the Porch, 1954)

    The Empty Pew (1948)


    SUMMONED BY BELLS (1960)

    I Before MCMXIV

    II The Dawn of Guilt

    III Highgate

    IV Cornwall in Childhood

    V Private School

    VI London

    VII Marlborough

    VIII Cornwall in Adolescence

    IX The Opening World


    Index of First Lines

    Index of Places

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    Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough

    To get it ready for the plough.

    The cabbages are coming now;

    The earth exhales.

    --from "Slough"


    When the beloved English poet John Betjeman's Collected Poems first appeared in 1958, it made publishing history, and has now sold more than two million copies to a steadily expanding readership. Betjeman is almost unique among poets in that his work appeals equally strongly to those who love poetry and to those who rarely read it. This volume, the first American edition of the Collected Poems, incorporates all the poems that Betjeman published after the original Collected Poems and includes a new foreword by Britain's poet laureate, Andrew Motion.

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