by Rupert Brooke
Introduction
1905-1908
Second Best
Day That I Have Loved
Sleeping Out: Full Moon
In Examination
Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening
Wagner
The Vision of the Archangels
Seaside
On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hippopotamus-Goddess
The Song of the Pilgrims
The Song of the Beasts
Failure
Ante Aram
Dawn
The Call
The Wayfarers
The Beginning
1908-1911
Sonnet: "Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire"
Sonnet: "I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true"
Success
Dust
Kindliness
Mummia
The Fish
Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body
Flight
The Hill
The One Before the Last
The Jolly Company
The Life Beyond
Dead Men's Love
Town and Country
Paralysis
Menelaus and Helen
Libido
Jealousy
Blue Evening
The Charm
Finding
Song
The Voice
Dining-Room Tea
The Goddess in the Wood
A Channel Passage
Victory
Day and Night
Experiments
Choriambics I
Choriambics II
Desertion
1914
I. Peace
II. Safety
III. The Dead
IV. The Dead
V. The Soldier
The Treasure
The South Seas
Tiare Tahiti
Retrospect
The Great Lover
Heaven
Doubts
There's Wisdom in Women
He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her
A Memory (From a sonnet-sequence)
One Day
Waikiki
Hauntings
Clouds
Mutability
Other Poems
The Busy Heart
Love
Unfortunate
The Chilterns
Home
The Night Journey
Song (2)
Beauty and Beauty
The Way That Lovers Use
Mary and Gabriel
The Funeral of Youth: Threnody
Grantchester
The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
Fafaia
Appendix
Fragment
Fragment on Painters
The True Beatitude (Bouts-Rimes)
[End of Poems.]
Rupert Brooke: A Biographical Note
Addendum
In Memory of Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke
To Rupert Brooke