WIND SONG Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine Thou wild wind, bring, Keen forest odours from that realm of thine, Upon thy wing! O wind, O mighty, melancholy wind, Blow through me, blow! Thou blowest forgotten things into my mind >From long ago. -- John Todhunter
BIO: John TODHUNTER (1839-1916) was an Irish poet and playwright who wrote seven volumes of poetry, and several plays. He was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Thomas Harvey TODHUNTER, a Quaker merchant of English origin. He and was educated at Quaker schools in York and Mountmellick and attended Trinity College Medical School, where he studied medicine. While at Trinity, TODHUNTER won the Vice-Chancellor's prize for English Verse 1864, 1865 and 1866, and the Gold Medal of the Philosophical Society 1866 for an essay. He also clerked for William STOKES while studying. He received his Bachelor of Medicine in 1867, and his Doctorate of Medicine degree in 1871. In 1870 (one year prior to his DM) he became a Professor of English Literature at Alexandra College, Dublin. Four years later, he resigned from that position, and travelled to several places in Europe, including Egypt. He married Dora L. DIGBY in 1879. In 1881, he finally settled in London, where his home in Bedford Park, Chiswick was located in a small community of writers and artists, who included W. B. YEATS. He was involved in the founding of the Irish Literary Society there. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean R." <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 11:14 PM Subject: [IGW] "Wind Song" - John TODHUNTER > WIND SONG > > Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine > Thou wild wind, bring, > Keen forest odours from that realm of thine, > Upon thy wing! > > O wind, O mighty, melancholy wind, > Blow through me, blow! > Thou blowest forgotten things into my mind > From long ago. > > -- John Todhunter >