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Sir Henry Newbolt - Poems and Biography by Poetry Connection
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Biography of Sir Henry Newbolt

Sir Henry Newbolt

Sir Henry Newbolt (1862 - 1938)


Sir Henry John Newbolt (June 6, 1862 - April 19, 1938) was an English author and poet.

He was the son of H.F. Newbolt, vicar of St Mary's, Bilston, Staffordshire (where he was born). He was educated at Clifton College, where he was head of the school in 1881 and edited the school magazine, and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1887 and practised until 1899. His first book was a story, Taken from the Enemy (1892), and in 1895 he published a tragedy, Mordred; but it was the publication of his ballads, Admirals All (1897), that created his literary reputation. These were followed by other volumes of stirring verse, The Island Race (1898), The Sailing of the Long-ships (1902), Songs of the Sea (1904).

Probably the best known of all Newbolt's poems and the one for which he is now chiefly remembered is Vitae Lampada, which contains the memorable refrain:

  • Play up, play up, and play the game. [This poem is detailed in full in the Clifton College page - as the poem refers to a cricket match on its famous close]

From 1900 to 1905, Newbolt was the editor of the Monthly Review. During the First World War, he became controller of telecommunications and worked as an official historian.


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13 Poems written by Sir Henry Newbolt

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Page ViewsPoemComments
2458 Drake's Drum Comments and analysis of Drake's Drum by Sir Henry Newbolt Comment
2101 Ireland, Ireland
1544 Vitaï Lampada Comments and analysis of Vitaï Lampada by Sir Henry Newbolt 4 Comments
988 He fell among Thieves
972 The Fighting Téméraire Comments and analysis of The Fighting Téméraire by Sir Henry Newbolt 4 Comments
921 A Letter From the Front Comments and analysis of A Letter From the Front by Sir Henry Newbolt 4 Comments
852 Clifton Chapel
814 A Ballad of John Nicholson
697 The Toy Band
667 The Schoolfellow
647 The War Films
566 The Nightjar
524 Ionicus


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