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Oxford Poetry 1918From Fairie to the Somme: 1910-1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Back to Oxford Poetry 1917 * Forward to Oxford Poetry 1919 * Home Published by Blackwell's 56pp
Contents
Anon. (Non-Coll.): By Proxy; Basil Blackwell: At the Pauper Asylum; C. Burchardt: Complaint; Muriel St Clare Byrne, as M. St Clare Byrne: "And One Fell by the Wayside..."; J. E. A. Carver: Evening; Eugene Parker Chase, as E. P. Chase: On a Birthday; Wilfred Rowland Childe, as Wilfred Childe: Sea Fairy; Age Gothique Doré (To G. C.); Rasa Innocens; Gerald H. Crow: Trench Vision; Madhouse Garden; G. D. Desmond: Home-Coming; Age; Eric Dickinson, as E. C. Dickinson: A Tavern Lilt (To W. W.); T. W. Earp: Our Lady of Light; E. F. A. Geach: Romance; Retrospect; Ballade of Ladies who Died for Love [co-written with D. E. A. Wallace]; K. Gilberd: When I Am Old; Russell Green: Faith; Hills; C. R. S. Harris, as Reginald Harris: Song "My heart was blithe at morning..."; Fragment from the "Lament for Bion", of Moschus; Moschus: Fragment from the "Lament for Bion" [translated Reginald Harris]; Mercy Harvey: Song; H. C. Harwood: Incompatibility; Dedication, of an Unwritten Masterpiece, to a Woman As Yet Unknown; Luisa Hewitt: "You lit your cigarette from mine"; Ave Atque Vale; R. M. Hewitt: Iter Persicum; Gaudium in Coelo; E. E. St L. Hill: Parting; Aldous Huxley: Two Songs; Song of Poplars; C. R. Jury: A Sonnet to a Friend; An Epitaph; Margaret Leigh: Two Epitaphs. I. On a Diplomat. II. On a Profiteer.; Sonnet: The Journalist; E. H. W. Meyerstein: The Incantation; Robert Nichols: Closing Lines from "Polyphemus His Passion: A Pastoral"; L. Rice-Oxley: The Opening of the Grave of Arthur and Guinevere at Glastonbury; Dorothy L. Sayers: Pygmalion; Helen Simpson: The Head of the Table: Decoders W. R. N. S.; Aeroplane, June 6th; L. A. G. Strong: Rufus Prays; In the Garden; Sherard Vines: Permission; Summer; D. E. A. Wallace: River-Pools; Life and I; Ballade of Ladies who Died for Love [co-written with E. F. A. Geach]; Copyright Oxford Poetry 2000. Pictured above: Detail from "Parnassus" by Nicholas Poussin |