Object number
1991.1016.3
Title
Athenaeum
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Description
Poem by Emery Walker, Athenaeum, and written by F.S. Ellis. Written in black ink on heavy paper, dated Jan 2 1899. Found inserted in the book by Ellis, F.S. The History of Reynard the Fox., when acquired by the museum, shelf A5. Part of the Emery Walker Library.
Date
1899-01-02 - 1899-01-02 1899 - 1899
Production period
19th century
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Poem by Emery Walker from Athenæum January 2 1899 p. 70
Watts-Dunton[i] with hope that the sale he may shove
Of his verse, now declares that: “The coming of love”,
Though born before “Aylwin”, is really its sequel,
And therefore in sale should be at least its equal.
And why should it not? If one wants a good doze,
His verse serves the twin just as well as his prose.
Emery Walker
Written by F. S. Ellis[ii]
[Footnotes:
[i]Theodore Watts-Dunton, (1832 – 1914), critic and poet.
[ii] F. S Ellis was a late 19th century London-based publisher of works by, inter alia, William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Walt Whitman. Ellis was one of Morris’s executors.. CAW]