The Less Deceived

Faber and Faber x Philip Larkin
Philip Larkin's much acclaimed collection of poems, originally published in 1955.
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Philip Larkin's second collection, The Less Deceived was published by The Marvell Press in 1955, and now appears for the first time in Faber typographic look.

The eye can hardly pick them out
From the cold shade they shelter in,
Till wind distresses tail and mane;
Then one crops grass, and moves about
- The other seeming to look on -
And stands anonymous again.

from 'At Grass'

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