The Goldsmith
Siegfried Sassoon
‘This job’s the best I’ve done.’ He bent his head Over the golden vessel that he’d wrought. A bird was singing. But the craftsman’s thought Is a forgotten language, lost and dead. He sighed and stretch’d brown arms. His friend came in And stood beside him in the morning sun. The goldwork glitter’d…. ‘That’s the best I’ve done. ‘And now I’ve got a necklace to begin.’ This was at Gnossos, in the isle of Crete… A girl was selling flowers along the street.
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- Siegfried Sassoon : The Hero
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Imperfect Lover
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Investiture
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Kiss
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Last Meeting
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Old Huntsman
- Siegfried Sassoon : The One-legged Man
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Poet As Hero
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