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This is a collection of Aldous Huxley's poems.
Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). British novelist and critic. He critically looks at the development of modern civilization and is famous for his elegant writing style, wit, and sharp satire. He is considered one of Britain's leading writers of the 20th century, having published more than 30 books, including novels, poetry, short story collections, psychology, philosophy, science, social criticism, and civilization criticism.
Summary
SONG OF POPLARS.
SHEPHERD, to yon tall poplars tune your flute:
Let them pierce, keenly, subtly shrill,
The slow blue rumour of the hill;
Let the grass cry with an anguish of evening gold,
And the great sky be mute.
Then hearken how the poplar trees unfold
Their buds, yet close and gummed and blind,
In airy leafage of the mind,
Rustling in silvery whispers the twin-hued scales
That fade not nor grow old.
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Contents
Song of Poplars
The Reef
The Flowers
The Elms
Out of the Window
Summer Stillness
Inspiration
Anniversaries
Italy
The Alien
A Little Memory
Waking
By the Fire
Valedictory
Private Property
Revelation
Minoan Porcelain
In Uncertainty to a Lady
Crapulous Impression
Complaint of a Poet Manque
Social Amenities
Topiary
On the Bus
Points and Lines
Panic
Stanzas
Poem
Scenes of the Mind
L¡¯Apres-Midi d¡¯un Faune
Mole
Two Realities
Quotidian Vision
The Mirror
Variations on a Theme of Laforgue
Philosophy
Philoclea in the Forest
Books and Thoughts
The Higher Sensualism
Formal Verses
Perils of the Small Hours
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