Thanks, Will. It's great to find another admirer. I felt something similar
when I first read 'Johan Joachim Quantz's Five Lessons' (too long for the
website, unfortunately).
Best wishes
Matthew
-----Original Message-----
From: William Fox <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 20 November 2000 02:27
Subject: Re: Website Changes
>I remember my first experience of W.S. Graham, reading 'Listen. Put on
>morning' one day in a library, and nearly fainting it was so good. I
haven't
>read a lot of his work, but you know you really love an individual poem
when
>you remember the first time you read it, or the first time it hits you.
>Similar to my first experience of 'Some Trees', Auden's 'Lullaby',
Roethke's
>'Child on Top of a Greenhouse', Crane's 'Voyages'.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Will
>
>
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