Oxford Poetry 1916

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Published by Blackwell's 60pp
edited by W. R. C. [Wilfred Rowland Childe], T. W. E. [T. W. Earp], A. L. H. [Aldous Huxley]
no preface


Contents

Muriel St Clare Byrne, as Muriel Byrne: Devachan;

Wilfred Rowland Childe, as W. R. Childe: The Fairy Land of Shipscar; The Geranium; Hispaniola;

A. P. Cox: The Station;

Gerald H. Crow: Advent; To N-; Is the End Still Very Far?;

Eric Dickinson, as E. C. Dickinson: The Apple Orchard; Love Plays in the South;

E. R. Dodds: The Awaiters of the Advent;

Esther Lilian Duff: The Sea; God's Fool;

T. W. Earp: The Caliph Walks; The Glass of Water; In Broceliande;

Lewis Gielgud: (greek title);

Russell Green: Pleading; Tendebamque Manus; Meditation;

H. C. Harwood, as Cecil Harwood: February-A Bright Morning; Married; Premonitions;

C. Gouverneur Hoffman: Meditation on the Berkshire Downs; The Answer; The Seer;

Aldous Huxley, as A. L. Huxley: Mole; The Picture Shop; The Wheel;

P. M. Jones: For Those Gone From By The Sea; Sonnet;

C. R. Jury, as C. Jury: Pan; Song;

E. H. W. Meyerstein: The Girl;

Naomi Mitchison, as N. M. Mitchison: Pax Romana;

Agnes Murray: October;

Robert Nichols: Fragment from "The Wanderer"; Fountain Song from "The Prince of Ormuz"; Leonore;

Elizabeth Rendall: "The Soil Hath Stretch'd It"; Epitaph on a child born blind, Sunday, May 1st, 1912;

Eric Earnshaw Smith, as E. E. Smith: The Town; "Le Dormeur du Val" (Arthur Rimbaud); "Le Mal" (Arthur Rimbaud);

Arthur Rimbaud: "Le Dormeur du Val" [translated Eric Earnshaw Smith]; "Le Mal" [translated Eric Earnshaw Smith];

Lilian L. Spencer: La Courtisane; The In-Coming Tide;

L. A. G. Strong: Cor Poetę;

R. A. F. Studdert: To a Lady;

Sherard Vines: Song of the Elm; Summer Near Tower Bridge; Epiphany;

Leo Ward: Meditation (From an Eastern Saga);

Peter Warren: Lough Corrib;


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