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jojalonen: (The English translations of "Ensign Stål" quoted here are all handiwork of Charles Wharton Stork. The full English version of the cycle also includes translations by Clement Burbank Shaw and C. D. Broad.)

rajoyceUCB: —Ludvig Holstein, “Father, Where Do the Wild Swans Go?” (Trans. Charles Wharton Stork)

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to writer and academic Charles Wharton Stork (February 12, 1881), author of "The Queen of Orplede” (1910) et al.

Thebiblioboy: Check out Hearts and Voices Charles Wharton Stork 1949 1st ed Signed Poetry and Music

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to writer and academic Charles Wharton Stork (February 12, 1881), author of "The Queen of Orplede” (1910) et al.

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to writer and academic Charles Wharton Stork (February 12, 1881), author of "The Queen of Orplede” (1910) et al.

drkathiemblack: Hush Night Nikon d850, 14mm, 30 sec, f/2.8, ISO 2500 • “The Milky Way by Charles Wharton Stork The lamps have been put out, and now the night is hushed and clear...” • There is such a peacefulness at the end of the…

OceanOculus: "Low lies Bermuda on our starboard bow, The morning’s hue is misty, like a pearl’s. As lightly through the severing swells we plough, To right and left the widening foam-wedge curls. I stand and watch alone:"

MarcDavidJacobs: Back in the day, folk translating poetry into English would sometimes write a little poem of their own about the po...

flusteredduck: Song of a Ploughman by Charles Wharton Stork

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to writer and academic Charles Wharton Stork (February 12, 1881), author of " The Queen of Orplede" (1910) et al.



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