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Kim Taplin
II.3: From Muniments: VIII: RUISLIP, in the LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON

Barry Taylor
1960: Staying in the City; Not Aloud; The Cynic; Socialist

James L. Taylor
1970:No 2: Passing in the Dark

John Taylor
1948: The Exile; Modern Love

John Richmond Theobald
1926: Apotheosis
1927, as J. R. Theobald: Man Commanding; Invocation of Daybreak to the Rising Poets

Donald Thomas
1959: The Procession

Edward Thomas
1960: The Clearness of Morning; Only the warm, high-headed lover knows

Kate Thomas
VI.2: "It's to do with orientation"; Entertainment; "We come wrapped"

Michael Thomas
VI.2: Dungraftin

N. S. Thompson
III.1: Judge's report on the Cavalcanti Translation Competition
IV.2: Transference, 1966
X.1: Accident After Essence; Amor Scientiae; The Latch-Key Kids
X.1: Qualities of Light: a review by Robert Macfarlane of "The Home Front" by N. S. Thompson
X.3: The [American] New Formalism: revolt or reaction? An appraisal of its aims and dangers
X.3: A Street (translation from Andrea Gibellini); from Southern Dawn (translation from Pier Paolo Pasolini)

David Cleghorn Thomson (editor 1923)
Not the Cambridge historian David Thomson; rather, the Scottish political playwright of the 1930s.
1922, as D. C. Thompson: The Crabs; At Lonnin Garth by Portinscale
1923: The Visitation; Past and Future; The Trough; The Rune; The Incense Burner

Anthony Thorne
1927: The Arabian Nights; Sera Libertas
1928: Sonnet

Adam Thorpe
II.3: Childhood Jigsaw; Drama Workshop, Avebury; The Tree Nursery; The Collection (Berkshire County Council Refuse Department)
III.2: Diary (Plymouth, New England, 1621)
V.1: Persia
V.2: The Age of Anxiety: an Interview by Mark Wormald(2)

Anthony Thwaite (editor 1954)
1953: The Fallen City; Landscapes; Music by Water; Requiem
1954: OEdipus; Delilah to Samson; Contra Artem Amoris; The Fabulous Animal
1955: The Gift; Explanation for Some; Aubrey's Brief Lives; The Silent Woman

Arthur Tillotson
1932: Spring Equinox

Geoffrey Tillotson
1927: The Goat
1928: The Nude Wordsworth; A Canary Travelling Passenger; Song

Jonathan Timbers
VI.3: Heat

Hsien Min Toh
XI.1: The Freight Office in Hatyai Station

J. R. R. Tolkien (OCEL)
Philologist. Writing about goblins does not, in fact, distinguish the future author of "The Lord of the Rings" from other contributors of the period; fairie poems were all too popular.
1915: Goblin Feet

Ron Tomkins
X.1: The Commandant's Story

J. Edmund Tracey
1948: Recollection

Jonathan Treitel
IV.3: Bricklaying For You
V.2: The Rooves of Tsukuba

R. Trevor
1932: Maizefield

Tim Turner
VI.1: Hope ['An Die Hofnung', translated with Martyn Crucefix from Friedrich Hölderlin: winner of the Translation Competition]

Bill Tydeman
1960: Village Wedding; Song

Copyright Oxford Poetry 2000. Pictured above: Sketch of W. H. Auden as a teacher at the Downs School, c. 1933