Poems List

Ah, what a dusty answer gets the soul

When hot for certainties in this our life!

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The lark ascending.

title of poem (1881)

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Kissing don’t last: cookery do!

The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859) ch. 28

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Behold the life at ease; it drifts, The sharpened life commands its course.

Hard Weather [1888], l. 71

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Full lasting is the song, though he, The singer, passes.

The Thrush in February [1888], st. 17

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With patient inattention hear him prate.

Bellerophon [1887], st. 4

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The song seraphically free Of taint of personality.

The Lark Ascending, l. 95

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For singing till his heaven fills, ’Tis love of earth that he instills, And ever winging up and up, Our valley is his golden cup, And he the wine which over flows To lift us with him as he goes.

The Lark Ascending [1881], l. 65

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Cynicism is intellectual dandyism.

The Egoist, ch. 7

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Ah, what a dusty answer gets the soul When hot for certainties in this our life!

Modern Love, st. 50

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George Meredith, born in Portsmouth, England, was an important literary figure of the Victorian era. After a fragmented education, he began his career as a writer, publishing poetry and prose. His novels, such as 'The Ordeal of Richard Feverel' and 'Diana of the Crossways', are notable for their complex structure, witty dialogue, and deep psychological analysis of characters. Meredith also excelled as a poet, with works like 'Modern Love' exploring the nuances of romantic relationships. He was known for his intellectual and often challenging style, which set him apart from many of his contemporaries. His work influenced later generations of writers and continues to be studied for its originality and insight.