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'A Spring Harvest' has been pulled from the pages of history and reformated in a pleasing, easy-to-read font with each poem individually highlighted so that readers can enjoy the works of Smith as Tolkien enjoyed them. 'A Spring Harvest' is a delightful and insightful collection of poems by Geoffrey Bache Smith, a talented poet and very close high school and college friend of J.R.R. Tolkien. Smith's work shows he enjoyed writing and playing with different poetic forms and his mood varied from serious to whimsical, like with: 'It was all in the Black Countree' It was all in the Black Countree, What time the sweet o' the year should be, I saw a tree, all gaunt and grey, As mindful of a winter's day: And that a lonely bird did sit Upon the topmost branch of it, Who to my thought did sweeter sing Than any minstrel of a king. Smith and Tolkien, along with classmates Rob Gilson and
'A Spring Harvest' has been pulled from the pages of history and reformated in a pleasing, easy-to-read font with each poem individually highlighted so that readers can enjoy the works of Smith as Tolkien enjoyed them. 'A Spring Harvest' is a delightful and insightful collection of poems by
First published in 1918, 'A Spring Harvest' is the posthumous collection of poetry by Geoffrey Bache Smith, a close high school and college friend of J. R. R. Tolkien. Together with their friends Rob Gilson and Christopher Wiseman, the four young men formed the semi-secret Tea Club and Barrovian
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