Charles Tomlinson, born on January 8, 1927, was a renowned British poet. His poetry is known for its unique style and profound insights into nature, history, and culture.
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“To many men, moderate success is only another aspect of failure.”
Source: Essays, Old and New
Source: Essays, Old and New
“False zeal is every day bringing true zeal into disrepute.”
Source: Essays, Old and New
“There are portraits and still-lifes And the first, because 'human' Does not excel the second”
Source: Selected Poems: 1955-1997
“The cool blade Severs between coolness, apple-rind Compelling a recognition.”
Source: Selected Poems: 1955-1997
“The boughs of the oak are roaring inside the acorn.”
Source: Selected Poems: 1955-1997
