English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. Rebecca. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) Rebecca Who Slammed Doors For Fun And Perished Miserably A trick that everyone abhors In little girls is slamming doors. A wealthy banker’s little daughter Who lived in Palace Green, Bayswater (By name Rebecca Offendort), Was given to this furious sport. […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. Juliet. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) Juliet How did the party go in Portman Square? I cannot tell you; Juliet was not there. And how did Lady Gaster’s party go? Juliet was next me and I do not know. Hilaire Belloc’s other poems: On Torture: A Public Singer […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. Hildebrand. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) Hildebrand Who was frightened by a Passing Motor, and was brought to Reason ”Oh murder! What was that, Papa!” ”My child, It was a Motor-Car, A most Ingenious Toy! Designed to Captivate and Charm Much rather than to rouse Alarm In […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. George. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) George Who played with a Dangerous Toy, and suffered a Catastrophe of considerable Dimensions When George’s Grandmamma was told That George had been as good as gold, She promised in the afternoon To buy him an Immense BALLOON. And so she did; […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. Algernon. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) Algernon Who played with a Loaded Gun, and, on missing his Sister was reprimanded by his Father. Young Algernon, the Doctor’s Son, Was playing with a Loaded Gun. He pointed it towards his Sister, Aimed very carefully, but Missed her! His Father, who […]

English Poetry. Thomas Moore. From “Irish Melodies”. 32. After the Battle. Томас Мур. Из цикла «Ирландские мелодии». 32. После битвы

Thomas Moore (Томас Мур) From “Irish Melodies”. 32. After the Battle Night closed around the conqueror’s way, And lightnings showed the distant hill, Where those who lost that dreadful day, Stood few and faint, but fearless still. The soldier’s hope, the patriot’s zeal, For ever dimmed, for ever […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Tiger. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Tiger The tiger, on the other hand, Is kittenish and mild, And makes a pretty playfellow For any little child. And mothers of large families (Who claim to common sense) Will find a tiger well repays The trouble and expense. Hilaire Belloc’s […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Telephone. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Telephone To-night in million-voiced London I Was lonely as the million-pointed sky Until your single voice. Ah! So the sun Peoples all heaven, although he be but one. Hilaire Belloc’s other poems: On Torture: A Public Singer Ha’nacker Mill […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Statue. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Statue When we are dead, some Hunting-boy will pass And find a stone half-hidden in tall grass And grey with age: but having seen that stone (Which was your image), ride more slowly on. Hilaire Belloc’s other poems: On Torture: A Public […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Microbe. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Microbe The Microbe is so very small You cannot make him out at all, But many sanguine people hope To see him through a microscope. His jointed tongue that lies beneath A hundred curious rows of teeth; His seven tufted tails with […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Marmozet. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Marmozet The species Man and Marmozet Are intimately linked; The Marmozet survives as yet, But Men are all extinct. Hilaire Belloc’s other poems: On Torture: A Public Singer Ha’nacker Mill Time Cures All Hildebrand Lines For A Christmas Card 909 […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Hippopotamus. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Hippopotamus I shoot the Hippopotamus With bullets made of platinum, Because if I use leaden ones His hide is sure to flatten ’em. Hilaire Belloc’s other poems: On Torture: A Public Singer Ha’nacker Mill Time Cures All Hildebrand Lines For A Christmas […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. The Catholic Sun. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) The Catholic Sun Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine, There’s always laughter and good red wine. At least I’ve always found it so. Benedicamus Domino! Hilaire Belloc’s other poems: On Torture: A Public Singer Ha’nacker Mill Time Cures All Hildebrand Lines For A […]

English Poetry. Hilaire Belloc. Song. Хилар Беллок.

Hilaire Belloc (Хилар Беллок) Song Inviting the influence of a young lady upon the opening year You wear the morning like your dress And are with mastery crown’d; When as you walk your loveliness Goes shining all around: Upon your secret, smiling way Such new contents […]