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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Death of Saul and other Eisteddfod Prize Poems and Miscellaneous Verses, by J. C. Manning This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Death of Saul and other Eisteddfod Prize Poems and Miscellaneous Verses Author: J. C. Manning Release Date: March 15, 2007 [EBook #20764] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DEATH OF SAUL AND OTHERS *** Produced by Al Haines THE DEATH OF SAUL: AND OTHER EISTEDDFOD PRIZE POEMS AND MISCELLANEOUS VERSES. BY J. C. MANNING (CARL MORGANWG. SWANSEA: J. C. MANNING, 9, CASTLE STREET. AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. PRICE SIX SHILLINGS. 1877. DEATH OF SAUL AND OTHER POEMS. THE EISTEDDFOD COMMITTEE AND THE "DEATH OF SAUL." Being restricted by the Wrexham Eisteddfod Committee to 200 lines, I was obliged to lop away from the bulk of the following poem just sufficient for their requirements. I have always declaimed, from a physical point of view, against the pernicious influence of light-lacing, and this being so, it was not likely I could go at once and mentally encase my delicate muse, for a permanency, in a straight waistcoat, at the behest of any committee in the world. What would she have thought of me? If, therefore, the committee, or any member of it, should by chance observe that the "Death of Saul," as I now produce it, is of a more comprehensive character than the "Death of Saul" for which they were good enough to award me the first prize, they will see the poem without the temporary stays in which I was necessitated to encase it in order to make it acceptable to them and their restrictive tastes. To squeeze a poem of nearly 400 lines into the dimensions of one of 200, is, in my opinion, an achievement worthy of a prize in itself; and as half of the original had a gold medal awarded to it, the whole of it, I should think, ought to be worth two. I trust Eisteddfod committees, when they contemplate putting the curb upon us poor poets, will think of the Wrexham National Eisteddfod, and how half the "Death of Saul" took a first prize. TO THE PUBLIC. Let the bright su
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