Charles Hamilton Sorley (1895 - 1915)
"The voice of our poets and men of letters is finely trained and sweet to hear;
it teems with sharp saws and rich sentiment; it is a marvel of delicate
technique; it pleases, it flatters, it charms, it soothes; it is a living lie."
Stories of his life
Brief introduction
Introduction including photograph
Comments by his father
His poetry
All the hills and vales along
Barbury Camp
Expectans expectavi
Rooks
The Song of the Ungirt Runners
To Germany
Two Sonnets
When you see millions of the mouthless dead