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Menu Home About Policies Contact The Wordstapas Register Code of Conduct FAQ Glastonbury, by Geoffrey Bache Smith (Selections) April 21, 2023 ~ Nicole K. ~ Leave a comment The most recent Arthurian landmark I researched was Glastonbury Tor.  The 20th century poet Geoffrey Bache Smith wrote a poem called “Glastonbury” wherein he relates the coming of Bedivere, “weary and travel-stained and sick at heart,” to the hermit of Glastonbury.  The hermit reveals that he was Arthur’s bishop before his court fell apar

Upon the hearth the fire is red,Beneath the roof there is a bed;But not yet weary are our feet,Still round the corner we may meetA sudden tree or standing stoneThat none have seen but we alone.The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien Good people, I am happy to announce that I am taking to … Continue reading “Not yet weary are my feet”

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