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Oxford Poetry 1917-1921

Various Authors

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

This collection includes the Oxford poetry selection for the year from 1917, 1919, 1920 and 1921:
Oxford Poetry, 1917:
P. BLOOMFIELD (Balliol)
Second-Best
M. ST. CLARE BYRNE (Somerville)
Favete Linguis
J. E. A. CARVER (Magdalen)
Tintagil
EUGENE PARKER CHASE (Magdalen)
On Sussex Downs
W. R. CHILDE (Magdalen)
The Last Abbot of Gloucester
The Gothic Rose GERALD H. CROW (Hertford)
Ad Dominam Suam Mariam Virginem
Desiderio Desideravi
Humility
D. N. DALGLISH (St. Hilda's)
Otmoor
E. C. DICKINSON (Non-Coll.)
A Child's Voice
River Song
E. R. DODDS (University)
Measure
C. J. DRUCE (Non-Coll.)
The Meeting
T. W. EARP (Exeter)
The Canal
Solitude…
Oxford Poetry, 1919:
H. M. ANDREWS (New College)
Song
T. H. W. ARMSTRONG (Keble)
Heritage
Watching
Loneliness
P. BLOOMFIELD (Balliol)
Twilight
VERA M. BRITTAIN (Somerville)
To a V.C.
H. I. BURT (Balliol)
From their Dust
F. W. BUTLER-THWING (New College)
The Tramp-Ship
Pilot and Clouds
E. P. CHASE (Magdalen)
Seven Mists
"I am clothed with Furtive Light"
W. R. CHILDE (Magdalen)
Les Hallucinés
E. A. C. CLARKE (Keble)
Flowers
L. M. COOPER (Lady Margaret Hall)
Lines for a Flyleaf of Herodotus
Crusoe was a Vagabond
ERIC DICKINSON (Exeter)
The Garden…
Oxford Poetry, 1920:
EDMUND BLUNDEN (Queen's)
Sheet Lightning
Forefathers
G. H. BONNER (Magdalen)
Sonnet
VERA M. BRITTAIN (Somerville)
Boar's Hill, October, 1919
The Lament of the Demobilized
Daphne
G. A. FIELDING BUCKNALL (Exeter)
Unto Dust
ROY CAMPBELL (Merton)
The Porpoise
Bongwi's Theology
ERIC DICKINSON (Exeter)
Three Sonnets
LOUIS GOLDING (Queen's)
The Moon-Clock
Cold Branch in the Black Air
I Seek a Wild Star
ROBERT GRAVES (St. John's)
Morning Phœnix
L. P. HARTLEY (Balliol)
Candlemas
B. HIGGINS (B.N.C.)
One Soldier
Oxford Poetry, 1921:
F. N. W. BATESON (Trinity)
Trespassers
EDMUND BLUNDEN (Queen's)
The Watermill
The Scythe
That Time is Gone
The South-West Wind
The Canal
The March Bee
LOUIS GOLDING (Queen's)
Ploughman at the Plough
Portrait of an Artist
Shepherd singing Ragtime
Ghosts Gathering
ROBERT GRAVES (St John's)
Cynics and Romantics…
Available since: 04/08/2022.
Print length: 266 pages.

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