Epigrams of poet Ralph Hodgson:
- Oaths in anguish rank with prayers.
- The wink was not our best invention.
- When crises pall, humdrum is sensational.
- But Woman — in whose image made?
- A sparrow in a snowstorm with a feather in his bill: that is Faith.
- Forget the slush, but keep the snow / Of Christmasses of long ago.
- Anniversary: Familiarity breeds content.
- Some things have to be believed to be seen.
- Who shall paraphrase a tear!
- There’s one thing to be said for sin — it does give conscience exercise.
- Why not Foremothers?
- The Golden Rule was called new-fangled, once upon a time.
- Blessed are the children of a nobody.
- The handwriting on the wall may be a forgery.
And “The ‘last word’ is only the latest.”