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Victoria Sackville-West

I lived from 1892-1962. I was from England, and am in the English category.

English poet and novelist, born into an old aristocratic family, proprietors of Knole House in Kent. Vita Sackville-West wrote about the Kentish countryside and she was the chief model for Orlando in Virginia Woolf's novel of that same title from 1928. Sackville-West's best known poem, THE LAND, was awarded the Hawthorne Prize in 1927.

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  • What time the meanest brick and stone
    Take on a beauty not their own,
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  • And so it ends,
    We who were lovers may be friends.
    30 lines, 3 comments
  • Days I enjoy are days when nothing happens,
    When I have no engagements written on my block,
    15 lines, 1 comment
  • She was wearing the coral taffeta trousers
    Someone had brought her from Ispahan,
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  • The greater cats with golden eyes
    Stare out between the bars.
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  • How do I love you, beech-trees, in the autumn,
    Your stone-grey columns a cathedral nave
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  • Leopards on the gable-ends,
    Leopards on the painted stair,
    24 lines
  • I have known honey from the Syrian hills
    Stored in cool jars; the wild acacia there
    94 lines
  • When little lights in little ports come out,
    Quivering down through water with the stars,
    13 lines
  • Cisterns and stones; the fig-tree in the wall
    Casts down her shadow, ashen as her boughs,
    38 lines

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