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P G Wodehouse


About P G Wodehouse

Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (October 15, 1881 - February 14, 1975): He was an English comic novelist, short-story writer, lyricist, and a playwright. Leave It To Psmith, The Code Of The Woosters and The Inimitable Jeeves are some of his famous works.

The sun in the heavens was beaming,
The breeze bore an odour of hay,
My flannels were spotless and gleaming,
My heart was unclouded and gay;
The ladies, all gaily apparelled,
Sat round looking on at the match,
In the tree-tops the dicky-birds carolled,
All was peace−till I bungled that catch.

My attention the magic of summer
Had lured from the game−which was wrong,
The bee (that inveterate hummer)
Was droning its favourite song.
I was tenderly dreaming of Clara
(On her not a girl is a patch),
When, ah, horror! There soared through the air a
Decidedly possible catch.

I heard in a stupor the bowler
Emit a self-satisfied 'Ah!'
The small boys who sat on the roller
Set up an expectant 'Hurrah!'
The batsman with grief from the wicket
Himself had begun to detach
And I uttered a groan and turned sick. It
Was over. I'd buttered the catch.

Oh,ne'er, if I live to a million,
Shall I feel such a terrible pang.
From the seats in the far-off pavilion
A loud veil of ecstasy rang.
By the handful my hair (Which is auburn)
I tore with a wrench from my thatch,
And my heart was seared deep with a raw burn
At the thought that I'd foozled that catch.

Ah, the bowler's low, querullous mutter
Points, loud, unforgettable scoff!
Oh, give me my driver and putter!
Henceforward my game shall be golf.
If I'm asked to play cricket hereafter,
I am wholly determined to scratch.
Life's void of all pleasure and laughter;
I bungled the easiest catch.

Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Describe the peaceful environment as experienced by the poet before he missed the catch.

  2. 2.

    Mention the reasons (that the poet felt to be) held responsible for his failure to drop the possible catch.

  3. 3.

    What caused the poet to utter a groan and feel sick?

  4. 4.

    'Shall I feel such a terrible pang.'

    Why did the poet feel a 'terrible pang'? What sort of thoughts came in his mind due to this?

  5. 5.

    'Ah, the bowler's low, querullous mutter
    Points, loud, unforgettable scoff!'

    Explain these lines in your own words.

  6. 6.

    Why do you think the poet decided to play golf instead of cricket?

9 more answer(s) available.

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