
Georgian Poetry 1918-19
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Chapters (120)
- Georgian Poetry
- Prefatory Note
- Lascelles Abercrombie
- Witchcraft: New Style
- Gordon Bottomley
- Littleholme
- Francis Brett Young
- Invocation
- Prothalamion
- February
- Lochanilaun
- Lettermore
- Song
- The Leaning Elm
- William H. Davies
- Lovely Dames
- When Yon Full Moon
- On Hearing Mrs. Woodhouse Play the Harpsichord
- Birds
- Oh, Sweet Content!
- A Child's Pet
- England
- The Bell
- Walter de la Mare
- The Sunken Garden
- Moonlight
- The Tryst
- The Linnet
- The Veil
- The Three Strangers
- The Old Men
- Fare Well
- John Drinkwater
- Deer
- Moonlit Apples
- Southampton Bells
- Chorus from Lincoln
- Habitation
- Passage
- John Freeman
- O Muse Divine
- The Wakers
- The Body
- Ten o'Clock No More1
- The Fugitive
- The Alde
- Nearness
- Night and Night
- The Herd
- Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
- Wings
- The Parrots
- The Cakewalk
- Driftwood
- Quiet
- Reveille
- Robert Graves
- A Ballad of Nursery Rhyme
- A Frosty Night
- True Johnny
- The Cupboard
- The Voice of Beauty Drowned
- Rocky Acres
- D. H. Lawrence
- Seven Seals
- Harold Monro
- Gravity
- Goldfish
- Dog
- The Nightingale Near the House
- Man Carrying Bale
- Thomas Moult
- For Bessie, Seated by Me in the Garden
- 'Truly he hath a Sweet Bed
- Lovers' Lane
- Robert Nichols
- The Sprig of Lime
- Seventeen
- The Stranger
- 'O Nightingale My Heart'
- The Pilgrim
- J. D. C. Fellow
- The Temple
- Siegfried Sassoon
- Sick Leave
- Banishment
- Repression of War Experience
- Does it Matter?
- Concert Party
- Songbooks of the War
- The Portrait
- Thrushes
- Everyone Sang
- Edward Shanks
- A Night Piece
- In Absence
- The Glow-Worm
- The Cataclysm
- A Hollow Elm
- Fête Galante; the Triumph of Love
- Song
- Fredegond Shove
- A Dream in Early Spring
- The World
- The New Ghost
- A Man Dreams that he is the Creator
- J. C. Squire
- Rivers
- Epitaph in Old Mode
- Sonnet
- The Birds
- W. J. Turner
- Silence
- Kent in War
- Talking with Soldiers
- Song
- The Princess
- Peace
- Death
- Bibliography
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