Very good, Mr Hardy. Excellent poetry, especially in a time of the breaking of nations (1915). One of time's universals. 'War's annals will cloud into night/Ere their story die.' But what if you haven't invented the harrow yet? Or indeed the collar for harnessing horses? The former is not seen till the Bayeux Tapestry; the date of the latter is much debated, but is definitely a Medieval, not an antique invention. So before perhaps the year 1000 you had to go round and break up the clods after ploughing by hand, maybe with a wooden spade. In those circumstances the oldest horse and the rustiest harrow must have seemed positively glamorous.
LRB 1 June 1989 | PDF Download
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