December 06, 2005, 19:23
shufitzLeigh Hunt (1784-1859)
A bit of wit from the paper, apropos of nothing.
quote:
Everyone should know tthat it was Hunt who wrote the immortal couplet,
The two divinest things this word has got:
A lovely woman in a rural spot.
which has been even more wonderfully lampooned:
The two divinest things this world can grap:
A handsome woman in a hansom cab.
December 07, 2005, 01:23
Chris J. StrolinIt was Leigh Hunt who wrote two of my favorite "standard" poems, "Abou Ben Adhem" and "Jenny Kissed Me." I can remember being amazed the day I discovered that the same person was responsible for both since the styles are quite different.
December 07, 2005, 05:21
saranita"Jenny Kissed Me" is one of my favorite poems, as well. Thank you for reminding me of it.
December 07, 2005, 06:46
Hic et ubiqueAgreed, and thank you, CJ. Here are links to
Abou Ben Adhem and to
Jenny Kissed Me. Each is brief.
December 07, 2005, 11:12
arnieThank you CJ, for mentioning it, and thank you, Hic, for posting the link. I learnt
Abou Ben Adhem at school (I suspect it was in lots of poetry collections of that sort of vintage), but have never come across
Jenny Kissed Me before.
I agree with the others; it is an excellent, simple yet elegant, poem.