2005/05/08
wordsworth jesus jerusalem
Haydon's Christ Entry into Jerusalem
detail of Haydon's Christ's Entry into Jerusalem
In this detail, Wordsworth is in the left foreground,
Voltaire and Newton standing to his left. Behind
Wordsworth is Keats. Wordsworth wrote to
Haydon: "I hope your picture is not much hurt by
my presence in it, though heaven knows that I
feel I have little right to be there."
not the right to be there Dear Wordsworth you were the poet __ often then then now, so
we are arched against your passageways
and His
Coming Again
that Poet
who only wrote once
fingers in the dust
young lad with
Voltaire!
it's pretty different from the Cabaret Voltaire.
Chess piece of desire-machine.
By
Clifford Duffy