Robert Graves:
(Wimbledon (London), 24 July 1895 – Deià in Majorca, 7 December 1985).
English poet and writer. In his long life, he accounted for 140 works. His best-known work is the historical novel I, Claudius, but Graves considered himself first and foremost a poet.

No need for a bowl or silver spoon, sugar or spice or cream. Has the wild berry plucked in June beside the trickling stream.
