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Electronic Texts from Oxford PoetryThese pages house a sample of writing reproduced from previous issues of Oxford Poetry. For copyright reasons we are unable to place as much modern verse here as we would like, but hope eventually to include, for instance, all the interviews from issues which are unavailable through having sold out.
1. Oxford, by E. H. W. Meyerstein, a typical poem from Oxford Poetry 1910-13, the first edition 2. Last Poem, by F. St V. Morris, published posthumously in Oxford Poetry 1917 3. Preface to Oxford Poetry 1927: by W. H. Auden and Cecil Day Lewis (1927) 4. War and Peace: a poem by John Redmond (1993), in Oxford Poetry VII.2 5. Gunpowder: a poem by Bernard O'Donoghue (1995), in Oxford Poetry VIII.3 6. Governing a Life: a review by Tim Kendall of Birthday Letters (1998), in Oxford Poetry X.1 7. Letter to the Man I Love, a poem by Polly Clark (1999), in Oxford Poetry X.2 8. From Round and Round, a new poem by John Fuller (1997-9), in Oxford Poetry X.3
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