Marlborough and other poems. Charles Hamilton Sorley

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expression in his poems. I may also put on record here the main facts concerning his short life.

      He was born at Old Aberdeen on 19th May 1895. His father was then a professor in the University of Aberdeen, and he was of Scottish descent on both sides. From 1900 onwards his home was in Cambridge. He was educated at Marlborough College, which he entered in September 1908 and left in December 1913, after obtaining a scholarship at University College, Oxford. Owing to the war he never went into residence at the University. After leaving school he spent a little more than six months in Germany, first at Schwerin in Mecklenburg and afterwards, for the summer ​session, at the University of Jena. He was on a walking tour on the banks of the Moselle when the European war broke out. He was put in prison at Trier on the 2nd August, but released the same night with orders to leave the country. After some adventures he reached home on the 6th, and at once applied for a commission in the army. He was gazetted Second Lieutenant in the Seventh (Service) Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment before the end of the month, Lieutenant in November, and Captain in the following August. He was sent to France with his battalion on 30th May 1915, and served for some months in the trenches round Ploegsteert. Shortly after he had entered upon his life there, a suggestion was made to him about printing a slim volume of verse. But he put the suggestion aside as premature. "Besides," he added, "this is no time for oliveyards and vineyards, more especially of the small-holdings type. For three years or the duration of the war, let be." Four months later his warfare was accomplished. His battalion was moved south to take part in the battle of Loos, and he fell on 13th October 1915, in an attack in which the "hair-pin" trench near Hulluch was captured by his company. "Being made perfect in a little while, he fulfilled long years."

      W. R. S.

      Cambridge, March 1919

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CONTENTSOF THE DOWNS
PAGE
I BARBURY CAMP 3
II STONES 6
III EAST KENNET CHURCH AT EVENING 8
IV AUTUMN DAWN 10
V RETURN 13
VI RICHARD JEFFERIES 15
VII J. B. 16
VIII THE OTHER WISE MAN 17
IX MARLBOROUGH 23
X LE REVENANT 26
XI LOST 29
OF SCHOOLTable of Contents
XII RAIN 33
XIII A TALE OF TWO CAREERS 36
XIV WHAT YOU WILL 40​
OF LIFE AND THOUGHTTable of Contents
XV A CALL TO ACTION 45
XVI PEACE 48
XVII THE RIVER 51
XVIII THE SEEKERS 54
XIX ROOKS 56
XX ROOKS (II) 57
XXI THE SONG OF THE UNGIRT RUNNERS 59
XXII GERMAN RAIN 60
XXIII BRAND 61