
The Tenth Muse
by Astbury, Anthony-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. xiii |
Poems | |
Foreword | p. 3 |
Allegory of the Adolescent and the Adult | p. 5 |
Battersea Park | p. 6 |
To My Mother | p. 8 |
Summer Song I | p. 8 |
'Turn on your side and bear the day to me' | p. 9 |
Galway Bay | p. 10 |
On a Friend's Escape from Drowning off the Norfolk Coast | p. 11 |
Roman Poem III | p. 12 |
At Thurgarton Church | p. 13 |
Morning in Norfolk | p. 17 |
from Villa Stellar | p. 20 |
A Version of Animula Vagula Blandula | p. 21 |
'For a Child': Poems | |
When | p. 25 |
Exorcism of Ghosts | p. 25 |
Prayer for the Unborn Children | p. 26 |
Last Night | p. 26 |
The Unpredictable | p. 27 |
An Aftermath | p. 28 |
The Drummer | p. 29 |
A Smell of Burning | p. 30 |
Oedipus | p. 31 |
By the Water | p. 32 |
In the Fire | p. 33 |
Hospital for Defectives | p. 34 |
For a Child | p. 35 |
Mercy | p. 36 |
The Sediment | p. 36 |
Mental Ward | p. 37 |
Kinder Scout | p. 38 |
Trewarmett | p. 39 |
Laudate | p. 41 |
Morituri | p. 41 |
An Epitaph | p. 42 |
'Too Far to Hear the Singing': Poems | |
Foreword | p. 45 |
Highwayman | p. 47 |
from Cities, Plains and People | p. 47 |
Song for Zarathustra | p. 49 |
Sarajevo | p. 50 |
The Octagon Room | p. 51 |
Eleusis | p. 52 |
The Ikons | p. 53 |
The Outer Limits | p. 54 |
Feria: Nimes | p. 54 |
Le cercle referme | p. 55 |
Poems | |
Foreword | p. 59 |
September Sun: 1947 | p. 61 |
The Goose-Girl | p. 61 |
Oxford: A Spring Day | p. 62 |
Rex Mundi | p. 62 |
Sentimental Colloquy | p. 63 |
November in Devon | p. 64 |
Half-an-Hour | p. 66 |
from Three Venetian Nocturnes | p. 66 |
Lines | p. 67 |
Apologia | p. 67 |
Odeur de Pensee | p. 68 |
A Tough Generation | p. 69 |
The Sacred Hearth | p. 70 |
from Miserere | p. 71 |
Prelude to a New Fin-de-Siecle | p. 73 |
A Sarum Sestina | p. 75 |
Poems | |
To ND | p. 79 |
O Gentle Queen of the Afternoon | p. 79 |
Here Next the Chair I Was When Winter Went | p. 80 |
Shian Bay | p. 80 |
Gigha | p. 81 |
from The Nightfishing | p. 81 |
Letter VI | p. 82 |
I Leave This at Your Ear | p. 83 |
from The Dark Dialogues | p. 83 |
O Why Am I So Bright | p. 86 |
A Walk to the Gulvas | p. 86 |
Loch Thom | p. 88 |
from Implements in their Places | p. 90 |
To My Wife at Midnight | p. 90 |
'Yesterday Only' and other poems: Poems | |
Foreword | p. 97 |
Two Fusiliers | p. 99 |
I Am the Star of Morning | p. 99 |
Full Moon | p. 100 |
The North Window | p. 101 |
A History | p. 102 |
The Presence | p. 102 |
From an Upper Window | p. 103 |
Return Fare | p. 104 |
Saint | p. 105 |
The Felloe'd Year | p. 107 |
Recalling War | p. 107 |
A Love Story | p. 109 |
Despite and Still | p. 110 |
Theseus and Ariadne | p. 110 |
To Juan at the Winter Solstice | p. 111 |
Nuns and Fish | p. 112 |
The Last Day of Leave (1916) | p. 113 |
Counting the Beats | p. 114 |
The Devil at Berry Pomeroy | p. 115 |
Dialogue on the Headland | p. 116 |
Ouzo Unclouded | p. 117 |
The Hearth | p. 118 |
The Narrow Sea | p. 118 |
Song: Fig Tree in Leaf | p. 119 |
What We Did Next | p. 119 |
Song: Yesterday Only | p. 120 |
Song: Olive Tree | p. 120 |
A Dream of Frances Speedwell | p. 121 |
The Moon's Last Quarter | p. 122 |
The Green Woods of Unrest | p. 122 |
At the Gate | p. 123 |
The Unpenned Poem | p. 123 |
Poems | |
Foreword | p. 127 |
Paris | p. 129 |
Later | p. 129 |
I know the place | p. 130 |
Message | p. 130 |
Denmark Hill | p. 131 |
Joseph Brearley 1909-1977 | p. 131 |
Poem (The lights glow.) | p. 132 |
Ghost | p. 133 |
Before They Fall | p. 134 |
Cricket at Night | p. 135 |
Death | p. 136 |
Cancer Cells | p. 137 |
It Is Here | p. 138 |
Poems | |
Foreword | p. 141 |
Cold in March | p. 143 |
Bunhill Fields | p. 143 |
Kirkwall 1942 | p. 144 |
At Parting | p. 145 |
For a Child Expected | p. 145 |
Bathing in the Windrush | p. 147 |
Expectans Expectavi | p. 148 |
To Mark Time | p. 148 |
Bach's B Minor Mass | p. 149 |
Piero della Francesca | p. 150 |
Venetian Scene | p. 151 |
'I who am here dissembled' | p. 151 |
On a Picture by Michele da Verona | p. 152 |
A Matter of Life and Death | p. 153 |
Choosing a Name | p. 157 |
The Surprise | p. 158 |
A Triolet for Christmas | p. 159 |
Diamond Wedding | p. 159 |
Poems | |
In the Hills | p. 163 |
In Kent | p. 163 |
A Duckling | p. 164 |
At the Airport | p. 164 |
Cranmer | p. 165 |
Ellick Farm | p. 165 |
The Temple | p. 166 |
Thomas de Quincey | p. 166 |
On My Fifty-First Birthday | p. 167 |
For Patrick Swift | p. 168 |
The Garden | p. 168 |
Drought | p. 169 |
The Red Admiral | p. 169 |
For the Queen's Jubilee | p. 170 |
Blackdown | p. 171 |
The Pleasers | p. 172 |
from Ode for St George's Day | p. 174 |
from On the Departure | p. 175 |
The Question | p. 176 |
The Best Thing to Say | p. 176 |
Address to Whom It May Concern | p. 177 |
Poems | |
There's Nobody Here But Us Chickens | p. 183 |
A Warning | p. 184 |
A Bonus | p. 185 |
Trying to Write | p. 186 |
The Muse: His & Hers | p. 187 |
What is Art? Said Doubting Tim | p. 190 |
Slightly Rhyming Verses for Jeff Bernard's Fiftieth Birthday | p. 191 |
To David Gascoyne, On His Sixty-Fifth Birthday, Some Blue Himalayan Poppies, First Found On The Roof of the World By An Intrepid Hunter, And These Inadequate Verses From His Friend Elizabeth | p. 195 |
Rose Died | p. 197 |
Poems | |
Foreword | p. 201 |
And Death Shall Have No Dominion | p. 203 |
The Hand That Signed the Paper | p. 204 |
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower | p. 204 |
After the Funeral | p. 205 |
A Letter to My Aunt Discussing the Correct Approach to Modern Poetry | p. 206 |
The Hunchback in the Park | p. 208 |
This Side of the Truth | p. 210 |
The Conversation of Prayer | p. 211 |
In My Craft or Sullen Art | p. 212 |
Fern Hill | p. 213 |
Lament | p. 214 |
Over Sir John's Hill | p. 216 |
Poems | |
Foreword | p. 221 |
Words | p. 223 |
Merfyn | p. 224 |
Bronwen | p. 225 |
Helen | p. 226 |
March the 3rd | p. 226 |
Old Man | p. 227 |
The Brook | p. 228 |
Swedes | p. 229 |
Fifty Faggots | p. 230 |
from Roads | p. 230 |
The Owl | p. 231 |
As the team's head brass | p. 231 |
The Cherry Trees | p. 232 |
A Private | p. 233 |
In Memoriam (Easter 1915) | p. 233 |
Lights Out | p. 233 |
Out in the dark | p. 234 |
The Lofty Sky | p. 235 |
Poems | |
A South African Album | p. 239 |
Monologue of a Deaf Man | p. 239 |
A Fish Out of Water | p. 241 |
Making Verses | p. 243 |
Rhapsody of a Middle-Aged Man | p. 244 |
Juxtapositions | p. 246 |
For George Barker at Seventy | p. 246 |
In Memoriam David Archer | p. 247 |
Meetings | p. 248 |
Letter to C.H. Sisson | p. 249 |
E.P. at Westminster | p. 251 |
Those Walks We Took | p. 252 |
The Tomb of Virgil | p. 253 |
A Funeral Oration | p. 253 |
Notes on the poets and selectors | p. 255 |
Acknowledgements | p. 259 |
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