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Oxford Poetry 1914From Fairie to the Somme: 1910-1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Back to Oxford Poetry 1910-1913 * Forward to Oxford Poetry 1915 * Home Published by Blackwell's 46pp
Contents
Walter Raleigh: Introduction; Charis Ursula Barnett: Translated from Theodore de Banville; Theodore de Banville: Translation by Charis Ursula Barnett; G. N. Clark: Song After Lunch; Douglas Cole: Boyhood and Youth; Justification by Faith; To the Middle Class; Odium Antitheologicum; A. J. Dawe: Verses for some Coloured Drawings; To Mary; Walter Dunlop: Reasonableness; T. W. Earp: Anthony Heywood; London Annie in the Hopfields; Oxford from Boar's Hill; When You are Dead; Godfrey Elton: Lvgate Veneres; Aristotle and You; For a Birthday; Space; The New Prophet; H. R. Freston: The Wine of Spring; June Evening; J. C. Hobson: Winter; R. S. Lambert: East-End Dirge; P. H. B. Lyon: A Song of the Moor; E. A. Mackintosh: The Lost Land; Angus's Song; Agnes Murray: To -; Winter; Robert Nichols: Prophecy; L. Rice-Oxley: Evening by a Lake; Dorothy H. Rowe: Asleep; Morpheus; Sherard Vines: A Song for To-morrow; The Forsaken Lover; Waiting; To the River Villager; Copyright Oxford Poetry 2000. Pictured above: Detail from "Parnassus" by Nicholas Poussin |