And all the men and women merely players;"
This makes an introduction to Shakespeare. My first two stamps of a set of four issued in 1964 commemorate the Shakespeare Festival.
I know it's Spring but John Keats 'To Autumn' always sticks in my mind: "Seasons of mists and yellow fruitfuness"
Issued in 1971, the 150th anniversary of his death.
For William Wordsworth you may have expected daffodils but I prefer: "My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky:"
Grasmere - issued in 1970, the 200th anniversary of his birth.
I know it's only May but it's hard to better Burns:
"My love is like a red, red rose,
That's newly sprung in June"
Issued in 1996
Issued 1966
I even found Burns on a Russian stamp which I've copied from the internet:
And stamps for Alexander Pushkin and Alexander Blok
"Black night.
White snow.
The wind, the wind!
It will not let you go. The wind, the wind!
Through God's whole world it blows
The wind is weaving
The white snow.
Brother ice peeps from below
Stumbling and tumbling
Folk slip and fall.
God pity all!"
White snow.
The wind, the wind!
It will not let you go. The wind, the wind!
Through God's whole world it blows
The wind is weaving
The white snow.
Brother ice peeps from below
Stumbling and tumbling
Folk slip and fall.
God pity all!"
From Blok's 'The Twelve' (1918)
And finally a stamp of a poet and a diplomat from my Mexico page:
More poetry on stamps at Viridian's postcard blog
11 comments:
Wow. Are they all yours? Fascinating collection!
Ellie Garratt
Not the Russian ones, Ellie.
Burns In Russia!!!!!
+ Is It My Imagination? But weren't British Stamps More Eye-catching In The Past (or am I just getting old?)
That's my feeling too, Tony - including the getting old(er).
Nice stamps. I enjoyed the poetry quotes too.
Keats is one of my favorites. thank you for including the poem from Blok - it is very evocative. All the stamps are great. Thanks for participating.
Great stamps, Bob - and I am familiar to the first three poets in your list. W studied their works when I was in uni.
Postcards Crossing
Oh love these, and I'm such a fan of poetry, especially the short and sweet bits of charm, and quotes like... "Seasons of mists and yellow fruitfuness" that brings such good things to mind!
They would be a great set of poets for a desert island book. I like the '96 Burns stamps, quite unique.
+1 follower from blog hop, cool blog
For a change, I actually do remember the British stamps. You must have a very large collection.
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