Adam J Taylor

Postgraduate researcher at
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“A serious house on serious earth it is,
In whose blent air all our compulsions meet,
Are recognized, and robed as destinies.
And that much never can be obsolete,
Since someone will forever be surprising
A hunger in himself to be more serious,
And gravitating with it to this ground,
Which, he once heard, was proper to grow wise in,
If only that so many dead lie round.”

— The final stanza of Phillip Larkin’s Church Going. Mentioned in Part 8 of +Alan Wilson’s series on the Book of Common Prayer.

 Posted on 11 October, 2010   |  2 notes  

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