
Poets Corner...
Love’s Philosophy
* The fountains mingle with the river and the winds with the ocean.
* The winds of heaven mix forever with a sweet emotion.
* Nothing in the world is single, all things by a law divide.
* In one another’s being mingle – why not I with thine?
* See the mountains kiss high heaven and the waves clasp one another.
* No sister flower would be forgiven if it disdain’d its brother.
* And the sunlight clasps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea.
* What are all those kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?
Shelly
( Rhys Roberts's favourite poem )
If a sportsman true you’d be, listed carefully to me
* Never, never let your gun pointed be at anyone, that it may unloaded be, matters of the least to me.
* When a hedge or fence you cross, though of time it cause a loss, from your gun the cartridge take for the greater safety’s sake.
* If twixt you and neighbouring gun birds may fly and beasts may run, let the maxim e’er be thine -FOLLOW NOT ACROSS THE LINE.
* Stops and beaters oft unseen lurk behind some leafy screen, calm and steady always be – NEVER SHOOT WHERE YOU CAN’T SEE.
* Keep you place and silent be – game can hear and game can see.
* Don’t be greedy, better spared is a pheasant than one shared.
* You may kill or you may miss, but at times just think of this – all the pheasants ever bred won’t repay for one man dead!
By kind permission of Mr T Vigus
Luncheon at the Tiverton Hotel
Whilst having an enjoyable meal or relaxing over drinks and coffee in the hotel lounge, many of our guests have been inspired to put pen to paper. We very much appreciate all the effort that goes into producing these masterpieces of verse and feel that the time is right to start a Poet’s Corner in order to publish these inspiration ditties and rhymes.





