The Survival of the Fittest
THE SURVIVAL
OF THE FITTEST
AND OTHER POEMS
BY
J. C. SQUIRE
LONDON: GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN LTD.
RUSKIN HOUSEMUSEUM STREET, W.C.
First published in 1916
(All rights reserved)
TO W.
IN THE TRENCHES
You live with Death: yet over there
You breathe a somewhat cleaner air.
NOTE
The "Christmas Hymn" appeared in The New Statesman, and some of the other verses in The Herald. "The Entente" is reprinted by special permission of the proprietors of Punch.
CONTENTS
Page | ||
The Survival of the Fittest | 9 | |
Christmas Hymn for Lambeth | 14 | |
Arms and the Politician; or, The Pilgrims' Progress | 21 | |
Ballade, Written in a Moment of Elation | 29 | |
Homœopathy | 33 | |
Bridging the Gulf; or, The Union of Classes | 39 | |
The Touch of Nature | 48 | |
The Higher Life for Clergymen | 52 | |
Epigrams: | ||
I. | The Dilemma | 57 |
II. | Lord Molasses | 58 |
III. | The Entente | 60 |
IV. | On Base Metals | 61 |
V. | The Trinity | 62 |
VI. | Inexperto Crede | 63 |
VII. | A Tribute to the Memory of Richard Porson | 64 |