Although he gained widespread acclaim as an intellectual and as a writer of fiction, G.K. Chesterton dabbled in virtually every literary genre over the course of his career. This collection of his verse ranges from serious philosophical musings to...
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Although he gained widespread acclaim as an intellectual and as a writer of fiction, G.K. Chesterton dabbled in virtually every literary genre over the course of his career. This collection of his verse ranges from serious philosophical musings to whimsical observations. A must-read for fans of traditional poetry
Title; Contents; The Englishman; Wine and Water; The Song Against Grocers; The Rolling English Road; The Song of Quoodle; Pioneers, O Pioneers; The Logical Vegetarian; "The Saracen's Head"; The Good Rich Man; The Song Against Songs; Me Heart; The Song of the Oak; The Road to Roundabout; The Song of the Strange Ascetic; The Song of Right and Wrong; Who Goes Home?;