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A Book of Words
Selections from speeches and addresses delivered between 1906 and 1927 XXVIII "Stationery" Worship Company of Stationers Stationers’ Hall, Ave Maria Lane London, 3 July 1926 Notes edited by Leonee Ormond |
Introduction The speech Notes on XXVII |
The Foundations of Philosophic DoubtAs David Gilmour notes (p. 181), Kipling liked Balfour personally, but was unimpressed by effete aristocrats in politics. Balfour had once attended the Eton and Harrow cricket match in preference to a meeting with the Kaiser, a priority close to that of Kipling's rhyme.
Are based on this single premises:
"Shall I be able to get out
To Wimbledon in time for tennis.”
[Letters, (Ed. Thomas Pinney) vol 5. p. 243]