Oxford Poetry 1915

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Published by Blackwell's 72pp
edited by G. D. H. C. [Gerald H. Crow], T. W. E. [T. W. Earp]
no preface


Contents

Gerald H. Crow: Do we Begin?; Supposing we had gone Down;

Eric Dickinson: The Dance of the Blood-red Sun;

Esther Lilian Duff: A Kalendar; Black Oxen; Lads' Love and Lavender;

T. W. Earp: Ecstasy; The Crowd; Love-Poem; Notts; Cranes; Departure;

Godfrey Elton: Six Poems written in Foreign Countries. I. Quetta, 1915. II. Mediterranean Sea, 1914. III. Mediterranean Sea, 1914. IV. Quetta, 1915. V. Quetta, 1915. VI. Chasma Tanga, Baluchistan, 1915.;

H. R. Freston: A Girl's Song; Sometimes I Wonder;

Russell Green: Lament;

Naomi Mitchison, as Naomi M. Haldane: Awakening of the Bacchæ;

H. C. Harwood: From the Youth of all Nations; The Prayer of the Virgin Mary;

Aldous Huxley, as A. L. Huxley: Home-Sickness... From the Town;

Leslie Phillips Jones: Peace;

R. S. Lambert: For a Folk-Song; War-Time;

Agnes Murray, as Agnes E. Murray: Domino Meo;

Robert Nichols: The Prince of Ormuz Sings to Badoura; Midday; The Tower;

Elizabeth Rendall: Franklin Kane; A Ballad of Doom; The Return;

L. Rice-Oxley: Night; Petrol, Night, and a Road (To C. P. H. and the B. S. A.);

Dorothy H. Rowe: An Old Rhyme Re-Sung ("...Here Comes an Old Soldier...");

Dorothy L. Sayers: Lay;

Eric Earnshaw Smith: Sisters; Godstow;

G. B. Smith: Songs on the Downs;

Hasan Shahid Suhrawardy: Narcisse-Mallarméen; Chinoiserie: Samainesque;

E. Graham Sutton: Epitaph;

J. R. R. Tolkien: Goblin Feet;

Sherard Vines: The Lover made Light by Circumstance; Modern Beauty; On Tiring of a Certain Subject;

H. T. Wade-Gery: To Master Robert Herrick: Upon His Death; The Grass is Cold and Wet, the Dew is Set; Hark, How the Birds Do Sing at Evening;


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