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  1. The Return (Webster's English Thesaurus Edition) by Walter de la Mare, 2008-05-29
  2. Desert Islands by Walter de la Mare, 2010-12-01
  3. Rhymes and Verses: Collected Poems for Young People by Walter de la Mare, 2002-09-01
  4. Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes - Volume II. (Dutch Edition) by Walter De la Mare, 2010-07-12
  5. Songs of Childhood by Walter De La Mare, 1935
  6. Poems 1919 to 1934 by Walter DE LA MARE, 1935-01-01
  7. Collected Poems 1901-1918, Volumes 1 & 2 Complete by Walter de la Mare, 2010-03-19
  8. Short Stories 1895-1926 (v. 1) by Walter de la Mare, 1996-11-01
  9. Short Stories 1927-1956 (v. 2) by Walter de la Mare, 2001-07-01
  10. Selected Poems of Walter De La Mare (Poet to Poet: An Essential Choice of Classic Verse) by Walter de la Mare, 2006-04-06
  11. Walter De LA Mare: A Biography and Critical Study by R. L. Megroz, 2007-12-28
  12. Walter De LA Mare: A Critical Study by Forrest Reid, 2007-12-28
  13. Collected Rhymes and Verses by Walter de la Mare, 1978-05-15
  14. Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination by Walter De la Mare, 2009-08-07

1. Walter De La Mare
Walter de la Mare was born at Charlton, Kent, in the south of England, of wellto-do parents. His father, James Edward Delamare (as the name was originally
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Walter de la Mare (1873-1953) - pen name Walter Ramal British novelist and poet, loosely connected with the literary tradition of Wordsworth and Coleridge. De la Mare's reputation as a poet was established by the volume THE LISTENERS AND OTHER POEMS (1912). Vita Sackville-West once called him a "poet of dusk". De la Mare wrote for both children and adults. His best-known novel is MEMOIRS OF A MIDGET (1921), which described sympathetically the world of the minute Miss M. or Miss Thomasina. The book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1922. Look thy last on all things lovely,
Every hour - let no night
Seal thy sense in deathly slumber
Till to delight
Thou hast paid thy utmost blessing.

(from 'Fare Well,' 1918) Walter de la Mare was born at Charlton, Kent, in the south of England, of well-to-do parents. His father, James Edward Delamare (as the name was originally spelled), was an official of the Bank of England. His mother, Lucy Sophia (Browning), was related to the poet Robert Browning. He was educated in London at St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School, which he left aged 16. From 1890 to 1908 he worked in London in the accounting department of the Anglo-American Oil Company. His career as a writer started in about 1895 and he continued to publish to the end of his life. His first published story, 'Kismet' (1895), appeared in the Sketch under the pseudonym Walter Ramal.

2. Walter De La Mare - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Walter John de la Mare, OM CH (April 25, 1873 – June 22, 1956), was an English poet, short story writer, and novelist, probably best remembered for his
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Jump to: navigation search Walter John de la Mare OM CH April 25 June 22 ), was an English poet short story writer, and novelist , probably best remembered for his works for children and "The Listeners". He was born in Kent (at 83 Maryon Road, Charlton - now part of the London Borough of Greenwich ), descended from a family of French Huguenots , and was educated at St Paul's Choir School . His first book, Songs of Childhood , was published under the name Walter Ramal. He worked in the statistics department of the London office of Standard Oil for eighteen years while struggling to bring up a family, but nevertheless found enough time to write, and in 1908, though the efforts of Sir Henry Newbolt he received a Civil List pension which enabled him to concentrate on writing. One of de la Mare's special interests was the imagination , and this contributed both to the popularity of his children's writing and to his other work occasionally being taken less seriously than it deserved. De la Mare also wrote some subtle psychological horror stories; "Seaton's Aunt" and "Out of the Deep" are noteworthy examples. His 1921 novel

3. Walter De La Mare --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Walter de la Mare British poet and novelist with an unusual power to evoke the ghostly, evanescent moments in
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died June 22, 1956, Twickenham, Middlesex Walter de la Mare, photograph by Mark Gerson. Camera Press in full Walter John de la Mare British poet and novelist with an unusual power to evoke the ghostly, evanescent moments in life. De la Mare was educated at St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School in London, and from 1890 to 1908 he worked in the London office of the Anglo-American Oil Company. From 1902, however, when his poetry collection Songs of Childhood de la Mare, Walter...

4. Christmas Poems: 'Mistletoe' (1913) By Walter De La Mare
Walter de la Mare (1913). clr gif. Sitting under the mistletoe (Palegreen, fairy mistletoe), One last candle burning low, All the sleepy dancers gone,
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    Sitting under the mistletoe
    (Pale-green, fairy mistletoe),
    One last candle burning low,
    All the sleepy dancers gone,
    Just one candle burning on,
    Shadows lurking everywhere:
    Some one came, and kissed me there.
    Tired I was; my head would go
    Nodding under the mistletoe
    (Pale-green, fairy mistletoe), No footsteps came, no voice, but only, Just as I sat there, sleepy, lonely, Stooped in the still and shadowy air Lips unseen—and kissed me there.

    5. Georgian Poetry 1918 - 1919 -- Walter De La Mare
    Walter de la Mare. Back to W.H. Davies Forward to John Drinkwater. The Sunken Garden. Speak not whisper not;; Here bloweth thyme and bergamot;
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    The Sunken Garden
      Speak not whisper not;
      Here bloweth thyme and bergamot;
      Softly on the evening hour,
      Secret herbs their spices shower,
      Dark-spiked rosemary and myrrh,
      Lean-stalked, purple lavender;
      Hides within her bosom, too
      All her sorrows, bitter rue.
      Breathe not trespass not;
      Of this green and darkling spot.,
      Latticed form the moon's beams,
      Perchance a distant dreamer dreams;
      Perchance upon its darkening air,
      The unseen ghosts of children fare,
      Faintly swinging, sway and sweep,
      Like lovely sea-flowers in its deep;
      While, unmoved to watch and ward,
      'Mid its gloomed and saisied sward,
      Stands with bowed and dewy head
      That one little leaden Lad.
    Moonlight
      The far moon maketh lovers wise
      In her pale beauty trembling down,
      Lending curved cheeks, dark lips, dark eyes,
      A strangeness not their own.
      And, though they shut their lids to kiss,
      In starless darkness peace to win,
      Even on that secret world from this
      Her twilight enters in.
    The Tryst
      Flee into some forgotten night and be
      Of all dark long my moon-bright company:
      Beyond the rumour even of Paradise come

    6. Walter De La Mare
    Walter de la Mare. Walter de la Mare AKA Walter John de la Mare. Born 25Apr-1873 Birthplace Charlton, Kent, England Died 22-Jun-1956
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    Author of books: Songs of Childhood , poetry) Henry Brocken , novel) Poems , poetry) The Three Mulla Mulgars The Return The Listeners , poetry) Peacock Pie , juvenile, poetry) The Marionettes Memoirs of a Midget , novel) Crossings , drama?) At First Sight Bells and Grass , juvenile) Collected Rhymes and Verses , juvenile) The Burning Glass , poetry) The Traveller , poetry) Collected Stories for Children , juvenile) Inward Companion , poetry) O Lovely England , poetry) Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

    7. Literary Encyclopedia Walter De La Mare
    Walter de la Mare was born in Kent in 1873 and educated at St Paul’s Cathedral Choir School. At the age of sixteen he began work in the AngloAmerican oil
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    8. Walter De La Mare - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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    9. Walter De La Mare - Wikiquote
    Walter John de la Mare, OM, CH (April 25, 1873 – June 22, 1956), was an English poet, short story writer, and novelist. Many of his poems and stories were
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    • Slowly, silently, now the moon
      Walks the night in her silver shoon.
      • Silver A harvest mouse goes scampering by,
        With silver claws and silver eye;
        And moveless fish in the water gleam,
        By silver reeds in a silver stream.
        • Silver Here lies a most beautiful lady,
          Light of step and heart was she;
          I think she was the most beautiful lady
          That ever was in the West Country.
          • An Epitaph But beauty vanishes; beauty passes;
            However rare—rare it be;
            And when I crumble, who will remember
            This lady of the West Country?
            • An Epitaph Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour—let no night Seal thy sense in deathly slumber Till to delight Thou hast paid thy utmost blessing.

    10. Walter De La Mere — Poet Seers
    Sir Walter de la Mare was born at Charlton, Kent, in the south of England, of wellto-do parents. His father, James Edward Delamaere, was an official of the
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    Sir Walter de la Mare was born at Charlton, Kent, in the south of England, of well-to-do parents. His father, James Edward Delamaere, was an official of the Bank of England. His mother, Lucy Sophia (Browning) Delamare, was related to the poet Robert Browning. He was educated in London at St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School, which he left at age 16. From 1890 to 1908 he worked in London in the accounting department of the Anglo-American Oil Company. His career as a writer started from about 1895 and he continued to publish to the end of his life. His first published story, 'Kismet' (1895), appeared in the Sketch under the pseudonym Walter Ramal. His first stories and poems De la Mare wrote for periodicals, among others for The Sketch, and published in 1902 a collection of poetry, SONGS OF CHILDHOOD, under the name Walter Ramal. It attracted little notice. Subsequently De la Mare published many volumes of poetry for both adults and children. In 1904 appeared under his own name the prose romance HENRY BROCKEN, in which the young hero encounters writers form the past. THE RETURN (1910) was an eerie story of spirit possession. Arthur Lawford suspects that an eighteenth-century pirate, Nicholas Sabathier, is seizing control of his personality. "'Here lie ye bones of one, Nicholas Sabathier,' he began murmuring again - 'merely bones, mind you; brains and heart are quite another story. And it's pretty certain the fellow had some kind of brains. Besides, poor devil, he killed himself. That seems to hint at brains..."

    11. The Listeners, By Walter De La Mare
    Walter de la Mare. The Listeners. ‘IS there anybody there?’ said the Traveller, Walter de la Mare. By the same poet. None available. Related books
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    The Listeners
    Knocking on the moonlit door;
    And a bird flew up out of the turret,
    And he smote upon the door again a second time;
    But no one descended to the Traveller;
    No head from the leaf-fringed sill
    But only a host of phantom listeners
    That dwelt in the lone house then
    Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight
    To that voice from the world of men:
    Stood thronging the faint moonbeams on the dark stair,
    That goes down to the empty hall, And he felt in his heart their strangeness, Their stillness answering his cry, While his horse moved, cropping the dark turf, For he suddenly smote on the door, even Never the least stir made the listeners, Though every word he spake Fell echoing through the shadowiness of the still house From the one man left awake: Ay, they heard his foot upon the stirrup, And the sound of iron on stone, And how the silence surged softly backward, When the plunging hoofs were gone. Sponsored link To advertise here, please contact us About the poet Walter de la Mare By the same poet None available Related books Walter de la Mare at amazon.com

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    Here lies a most beautiful lady,
    Light of step and heart was she;
    I think she was the most beautiful lady
    That ever was in the West Country.
    But beauty vanishes; beauty passes;
    However rare - rare it be;
    And when I crumble, who will remember
    This lady of the West Country?
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    walter de la mare 18731956. 01 THE HORSEMAN. I heard a horseman. Ride over the hill;. The moon shone clear,. The night was still;. His helm was silver,
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    I heard a horseman Ride over the hill; The moon shone clear, The night was still; His helm was silver, And pale was he; And the horse he rode Was of ivory.
    02 UP AND DOWN
    Down the Hill of Ludgate, Up the Hill of Fleet, To and fro and East and West With people flows the street; Even the King of England On Temple Bar must beat For leave to ride to Ludgate Down the Hill of Fleet.
    03 MRS. EARTH
    Mrs. Earth makes silver black, Mrs. Earth makes iron red But Mrs. Earth can not stain gold, Nor ruby red. Mrs. earth the slenderest bone Whitens in her bosom cold, But Mrs. Earth can change my dreams No more than ruby or gold. Mrs. Earth and Mr. Sun Can tan my skin, and tire my toes, But all that I'm thinking of, ever shall think, Why, either knows. 04 TIRED TIM Poor Tired Tim! It's sad for him. He lags the long bright morning through, Ever so tired of nothing to do;

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    Walter De La Mare Stories from the Bible Introduction
    "Very old are we men:
    Our dreams are tales
    Told in dim Eden
    By Eve's nightingales." ("All That's Past") Walter de la Mare was born in 1873 and brought up in an affluent family in Kent. He attended St Paul's School in London. His mother was related to the famous Victorian poet Robert Browning. At the age of sixteen, he left St Paul's to take up a career in accountancy with the Anglo-American Oil Company. During the years he spent in the service of that company (1880-1908), he began to write and continued to do so prolifically throughout his life. He is well known for his poetry, but also wrote prose fiction and non-fiction. Many of his works were written for children. His first publication outside contributions to magazines, Songs of Childhood (1902), was published under the name Walter Ramal to little acclaim. It was only under his real name and in 1912 with The Listeners that he found success. However, in 1908, de la Mare was awarded a government pension of £100 per year and so took up writing full time at Taplow in Buckinghamshire. His distinctive prose works include the prose romance Henry Brocken (1904) where his hero encounters writers from the past, and the ghostly story

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