A Cooking Egg by T.S. Eliot
A Cooking Egg by T.S. Eliot

A Cooking Egg

T.S. Eliot * Track #4 On Poems (1920)

A Cooking Egg Annotated

En l'an trentiesme de mon aage
Que toutes mes hontes j'ay beues...

Pipit sate upright in her chair
Some distance from where I was sitting;
Views of the Oxford Colleges
Lay on the table, with the knitting.

Daguerreotypes and silhouettes,
Her grandfather and great great aunts,
Supported on the mantelpiece
An Invitation to the Dance.
. . . . . .
I shall not want Honour in Heaven
For I shall meet Sir Philip Sidney
And have talk with Coriolanus
And other heroes of that kidney.

I shall not want Capital in Heaven
For I shall meet Sir Alfred Mond:
We two shall lie together, lapt
In a five per cent Exchequer Bond.

I shall not want Society in Heaven,
Lucretia Borgia shall be my Bride;
Her anecdotes will be more amusing
Than Pipit's experience could provide.

I shall not want Pipit in Heaven:
Madame Blavatsky will instruct me
In the Seven Sacred Trances;
Piccarda de Donati will conduct me.

. . . . . .

But where is the penny world I bought
To eat with Pipit behind the screen?
The red-eyed scavengers are creeping
From Kentish Town and Golder's Green;

Where are the eagles and the trumpets?

Buried beneath some snow-deep Alps.
Over buttered scones and crumpets
Weeping, weeping multitudes
Droop in a hundred A.B.C.'s

A Cooking Egg Q&A

Who wrote A Cooking Egg's ?

A Cooking Egg was written by T.S. Eliot.

Who produced A Cooking Egg's ?

A Cooking Egg was produced by Alfred A. Knopf.

what is a simile in this poem?

We two shall lie together, lapt
In a five per cent Exchequer Bond

Is as close as you get to a simile here, though the functional link of “like” or “as” is elided, the hinge of the term is still implied in a similar form in the line break.

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