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Oxford Poetry 1921From Fairie to the Somme: 1910-1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Back to Oxford Poetry 1920 * Forward to Oxford Poetry 1922 * Home Published by Blackwell's vi+64pp
Contents
F. W. Bateson, as F. N. W. Bateson: Trespassers; Edmund Blunden: The Watermill; The Scythe; That Time is Gone; The South-West Wind; The Canal; The March Bee; Louis Golding: Ploughman at the Plough; Portrait of an Artist; Shepherd singing Ragtime; Ghosts Gathering; Silver-badged Waiter; Robert Graves: Preface; Cynics and Romantics; Unicorn and the White Doe; Sullen Moods; Henry and Mary; On the Ridge; A Lover since Childhood; Rosaleen Graves: Night-Sounds; 'A Stronger than he shall come upon him...'; Colour; Bertram Higgins: White Magic; Richard Hughes: Preface; Singing Furies; The Sermon; Tramp; Gratitude; Judy; Ruin; Alan Porter: Preface; Introduction to a Narrative Poem; Summer Bathing; Country Churchyard; Museums; Lost Lands; Frank Prewett: Come Girl, and embrace; I went out into the Fields; Comrade, why do you weep?; The Winds caress the Trees; Edgell Rickword: Complaint of a Tadpole confined in a jam-jar; Regret for the Depopulation of Rural Districts; Desire; Trench Poets; Winter Prophecies; Copyright Oxford Poetry 2000. Pictured above: Detail from "Parnassus" by Nicholas Poussin |