
London Sonnets
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- LONDON SONNETS
- DEDICATION.
- CONTENTS.
- LONDON PSEUDO-SONNETS.
- THE OLD CLOTHES DEALER.
- COVES AT HAMPTON COURT.
- ONE MAN RETURNS.
- THE BUN-SHOP.
- THE FRIED FISH-SHOP.
- THE STREETS BEHIND THE TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD.
- THE YORKSHIRE GREY.
- WARDOUR STREET.
- THE SUBURBS.
- THE LAST LONDON SONNET.
- OTHER VERSE.
- “SOMETIMES WHEN I THINK OF LOVE.”
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- OLD.
- THE SONG OF THE GAMBUCINOS.
- FEBRUARY 14.
- PIERROT.
- THE DEAD MAN IN THE POOL.
- DEAD LOVER.
- THE GODS OF THE COPY-BOOK HEADINGS. A REPLY.
- WHEELS 1919.
- THE WELL.
- JUDAS.
- THE NIGHT.
- OTHER SONNETS.
- THREE SONNETS OF LOVE.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- THE REPLY.
- GOD GAVE US BODIES....
- RONSARD AND HELENE.
- THE DRIFT OF THE LUTE.
- LOVE AND BEAUTY.
- WAR VERSE.
- V. D. F. (Ave atque Vale.)
- ENGLAND.
- THE MOON IN FLANDERS.
- THE SOLDIER SPEAKS.
- FLOWERS AT HAMPTON COURT.
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