Oxford Poetry 1922

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Contents

F. W. Bateson: Twilight; Ruined Church; Estranged; Light Love;

Joseph Brewer: 'In Lands made Desolate';

C. W. S. Curtis: Come, my Muse;

Maurice Epstein: The Way;

D. K. Gillie: Lyrics;

L. P. Hartley: Disparity in Despair;

Bertram Higgins: Ariel; Ambition; My Brother; Truth and Reality; The Eagle;

Richard Hughes: Gaza; Isaac Ball; The Jumping Bean;

James Laver: The Burial of Shelley;

John Linnell, as J. S. Linnell: Suicide;

Raoul Loveday: A Song of Town;

Basil Murray: The Blackbird;

Alan Porter: The Cosmopolitan (to Edith Sitwell);

Arthur E. E. Reade: The banished Rebel;

Christopher Scaife, as C. H. O. Scaife: Summer; Fond Lover; Afternoon;

W. Force Stead: The Magic Way; Oblivion; Snow-scene in Starlight;

Anthony Steele: Allegory; Audience; Odyssey ix; Prophet's At Home Day;

John Strachey: Man Asleep; The Forsaker;

David Cleghorn Thomson, as D. C. Thompson: The Crabs; At Lonnin Garth by Portinscale;

B. J. Wallis: The Welland Floods;


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