"Buliade ot' wji Unintelligible Poet," )y Robert, Bell, in the Sunday 'Observer," inspired, by a recent bm<l:ast lecture, in whieli, with vfifwence 0 eui'tain modem poets, rsador* we •'<; tdviscd "not to try to understand Uom": 1 lover »igh«4 > n Babylon ' . ■ And vent au<l wrote the styh in clay, ind save to the Velov&d one. Who read, and sipiled. and went her way; But that was lone ajio; to-day Ve've poets ot another brand. Whose work is of »uen rare bouquet ran must not try to understand, Vhen Shttkeipewe dwamed of Oberon And Bully Bpttow and his pJa), •S.HiASU ■■ i. is » 'T'War"no '-quaVtion Sir William Watson's first work to e published since his *"*.«* ( J93Q appeared recently W ts?e Ppfit,'' It wfiP ait epigram, entitled ■One of tHe Fallacies : n Un« Nature! SlitaC""'' ™»" etiTJiW »< -r. „ fiSIS,. OW •• i«'« """ Such "Snuff «" B#T,r '
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 13
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139Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 13
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