Edward Thomas

Poet

Edward Thomas was a British poet known for his evocative nature poetry and exploration of human emotions, particularly in works like 'Adlestrop.'

Born
March 3, 1878
Died
April 9, 1917
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About Edward Thomas

Edward Thomas — Life and Legacy

Edward Thomas was a British poet whose work is characterized by a profound connection to nature and an exploration of human emotions. His distinctive voice emerged during the early 20th century, with poems that reflect both the beauty of the English landscape and the complexities of human experience. Thomas's writing often delves into themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time, as seen in his famous poem 'Adlestrop,' where he captures a moment of stillness and reflection. His quotes reveal a deep sensitivity to the world around him, such as when he states, 'The mind is a place,' emphasizing the subjective nature of our experiences. This insight into the interplay between thought and perception highlights how Thomas challenged conventional views of nature, presenting it not just as a backdrop but as a vital part of human existence. Today, Edward Thomas's work remains relevant as it resonates with readers seeking to understand their own relationships with nature and the emotional landscapes of life. His ability to articulate the tension between beauty and melancholy continues to inspire those who reflect on their own experiences within the natural world.

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"If I should ever by chance grow richI'll buy Codham, Cockridden, and Childerditch,Roses, Pyrgo, and Lapwater,And let them all to my eldest daughter."

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"The flowers left thick at nightfall in the wood This Eastertide call into mind the men, Now far from home, who, with their sweethearts, should Have gathered them and will do never again."

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"Over the land freckled with snow half-thawed The speculating rooks at their nests cawed And saw from elm tops, delicate as flower of grass, What we below could not see, Winter pass."

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"As well as any bloom upon a flower I like the dust on the nettles, never lost Except to prove the sweetness of a shower."

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"How nice it would be to be dead if only we could know we were dead. That is what I hate, the not being able to turn round in the grave and to say It is over."

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"To-day I think Only with scents, - scents dead leaves yield, And bracken, and wild carrot's seed, And the square mustard field; Odours that rise When the spade wounds the root of tree, Rose, currant, raspberry, or goutweed, Rhubarb or celery; The smoke's smell, too, Flowing from where a bonfire burns The dead, the waste, the dangerous, And all to sweetness turns. It is enough To smell, to crumble the dark earth, While the robin sings over again Sad songs of Autumn mirth." - A poem called DIGGING."

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"November’s days are thirty: November’s earth is dirty, Those thirty days, from first to last; And the prettiest things on ground are the paths.... Few care for the mixture of earth and water, Twig, leaf, flint, thorn, Straw, feather, all that men scorn, Pounded up and sodden by flood, Condemned as mud."

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"Some Englishmen, of whom Kitchener was chief, believed that a rebellion of Arabs against Turks would enable England, while fighting Germany, simultaneously to defeat Turkey. Their knowledge of the nature and power and country of the Arabic-speaking peoples made them think that the issue of such a rebellion would be happy: and indicated its character and method. So they allowed it to begin."

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"Verse is the natural speech of men, as singing is of birds'The Week's Survey, 18 June 1904"

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"Making war or rebellion is messy, like eating soup off a knife."

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"A merely great intellect can produce prose, but not poetry, not one line."

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"I like to think how easily Nature will absorb London as she absorbed the mastodon, setting her spiders to spin the winding-sheet and her worms to fill in the grave, and her grass to cover it pitifully up, adding flowers - as an unknown hand added them to the grave of Nero."

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"Yes; I remember Adlestrop- The name, because one afternoon Of heat the express-train drew up there Unwontedly. It was late June."

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"I, too, often shrivel the grey shreds,Sniff them and think and sniff again and tryOnce more to think what it is I am remembering,Always in vain. I cannot like the scent,Yet I would rather give up others more sweet,With no meaning, than this bitter one."

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"I built myself a house of glass:It took me years to make it:And I was proud. But now, alas!Would God someone would break it."

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