“‘Winter Surise’ was meant to be the first part of a long poem. I have added to it a first draft of the next section, including some of the broken lines to give an idea of what was forming in his mind.” [Cicely Binyon’s foreword to the booklet The Burning of the Leaves]
Locations in Harold's Library
- The Burning of the Leaves (booklet)
- page 16
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