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Ted Hughes

I lived from 1930-1998. I was from England.

Ted Hughes is consistently described as one of the twentieth century’s greatest English poets. Born August 17th, 1930 in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, his family moved to Mexborough when he was seven to run a newspaper and tobacco shop. He attended Mexborough grammar school, and wrote his first poems from the age of fifteen, some of which made their way into the school magazine. Before beginning English studies at Cambridge University (having won a scholarship in 1948), he spent much of his National service time reading and rereading all of Shakespeare. According to report, he could recite it all by heart. At Cambridge, he he 'spent most..time reading folklore and Yeat's poems,' and switched from English to Archaeology and Anthropology in his third year.

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    Inaction, no falsifying dream
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  • Who owns those scrawny little feet? Death.
    Who owns this bristly scorched-looking face? Death.
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    To think of. All night
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    Among some rubble, among some beetles
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    The woods crashing through darkness, the booming hills,
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    A green level of lily leaves
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  • A cool small evening shrunk to a dog bark and the clank of a bucket -
    And you listening.
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    Who begat Blood
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    The size of a man's head, the macaw bristles in a staring
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