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Osbert Sitwell

I lived from 1892-1969. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Sir Osbert Sitwell  was born in London on 6 December 1892, the son of Sir George Sitwell.  He was raised in Derbyshire and educated at Eton. He sat for the exam for entry to Sandhurst twice but failed both attempts but later during the First World War Sitwell served as an officer in the Grenadier Guards, in France for various periods from 1914 to 1917. His experiences left him with hatred of war.

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  • WHEN Orpheus with his wind-swift fingers
    Ripples the strings that gleam like rain,
    48 lines
  • The long war had ended.
    Its miseries had grown faded.
    47 lines
  • Continually they cackle thus,
    Those venerable birds,
    5 lines
  • Silence o'erwhelms the melody of Night,
    Then slowly drips on to the woods that sigh
    18 lines
  • Therefore is the name of it called Babel
    And still we stood and stared far down
    32 lines
  • On the coast of Coromandel,
    Dance they to the tune of Handel;
    34 lines
  • Their youth was fevered – passionate, quick to drain
    The last few pleasures from the cup of life
    10 lines
  • I STAND alone through each long day
    Upon these pavers; cannot see
    23 lines
  • The city's heat is like a leaden pall—
    Its lowered lamps glow in the midnight air
    16 lines

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