15 July 2020

Ode on a Grecian Urn


This stamp and postcard belong to the set dedicated to Romantic Poets, issued by Royal Mail on 7 April, the 250th birth anniversary of William Wordsworth. (More information about this issue.)

It happens to be my favourite stamp of the set, and I got it also in the form of a postcard. 



And for a radically different reference to the Ancient Greece world on a postcard...

How to bid at auction, 1955
Ronald Searle (1920-2011)

Thanks, John and Laura!

8 comments:

  1. I could still recite chunks of this poem. But, we spent too much time studying and memorizing it in high school that I still don't think of it fondly.

    Like the stamp, though.

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    1. I must say that I love the stamp more than the poem, too!

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  2. I'm glad to see it was hand stamped. It's pot luck nowadays as to whether they hand stamp it or chuck it in the masher, I mean machine.

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    1. The awful pen is rare on the mail you sent; most of it arrives nicely cancelled. So they make a good job at your post office! :)

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  3. Great stamp - I love this set.

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  4. It's my favourite of the set as well. When a postcrosser asks for my favourite quote this is one of the three I alternate between. There's an idea for a blog post - my ten favourite quotations.

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    1. Now I want to know the other two (or maybe I already know them?).

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