
“How I hate you. If hate were stone I could build a tower into the clouds.”
Source: The Gray Prince (1975 [serialized 1974]), Chapter 15 (p. 152)
"Forward" to Yesterdays 1910 edition
“How I hate you. If hate were stone I could build a tower into the clouds.”
Source: The Gray Prince (1975 [serialized 1974]), Chapter 15 (p. 152)
The Forerunner (1920)
Context: You are your own forerunner, and the towers you have builded are but the foundation of your giant-self. And that self too shall be a foundation.
And I too am my own forerunner, for the long shadow stretching before me at sunrise shall gather under my feet at the noon hour. Yet another sunrise shall lay another shadow before me, and that also shall be gathered at another noon.
Always have we been our own forerunners, and always shall we be. And all that we have gathered and shall gather shall be but seeds for fields yet unploughed. We are the fields and the ploughmen, the gatherers and the gathered.
“Meditation on Statistical Method”, 1960
The Exclusions of a Rhyme: Poems and Epigrams, Ohio University Press, 1960.
Other poetry
“The Eloquence of Greta Thunberg”, Thomas Gaulkin, https://thebulletin.org/2019/04/greta-thunberg-climate-change-eloquence/ Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (25 April 2019)
2019, "You did not act in time" (April 2019)
“How short our happy days appear!
How long the sorrowful!”
"The Mariner's Cave", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“That love which does not build a foundation on good sense is doomed.”
Source: Atonement