CONTENTS
EDMUND BLUNDEN ( QUEEN'S ) SHEET LIGHTNING W HEN on the green
G. H. BONNER ( MAGDALEN ) SONNET Q UIETLY the old men die, in
VERA M. BRITTAIN ( SOMERVILLE ) BOAR'S HILL, OCTOBER, 1919 T
G. A. FIELDING BUCKNALL ( EXETER ) UNTO DUST N OT with a crown
ROY CAMPBELL ( MERTON ) THE PORPOISE T HE ocean-cleaving
ERIC DICKINSON ( EXETER ) THREE SONNETS
LOUIS GOLDING ( QUEEN'S ) THE MOON-CLOCK T ICK-TOCK! the moon,
ROBERT GRAVES ( ST. JOHN'S ) MORNING PHOENIX I N my body lives
L. P. HARTLEY ( BALLIOL ) CANDLEMAS T HE conversation waned and
B. HIGGINS ( B.N.C. ) ONE SOLDIER
WINIFRED HOLTBY ( SOMERVILLE ) THE DEAD MAN I SEE men walk wild
R. W. HUGHES ( ORIEL ) THE ROLLING SAINT U NDER the crags of
E. W. JACOT ( QUEEN'S ) HERE'S A DAFFODIL H ERE'S a daffodil
G. H. JOHNSTONE ( MERTON ) SUMMER F ULL of unearthly peace lies
C. H. B. KITCHIN ( EXETER ) OPENING SCENE FROM "AMPHITRYON"
V. DE S. PINTO ( CHRIST CHURCH ) ART F ATE from an unimaginable
ALAN PORTER ( QUEEN'S ) LIFE AND LUXURY I HELD imagination's
HILDA REID ( SOMERVILLE ) THE MAGNANIMITY OF BEASTS M AN you
EDGELL RICKWORD ( PEMBROKE ) INTIMACY S INCE I have seen you do
W. FORCE STEAD ( QUEEN'S ) THE BURDEN OF BABYLON [A] "It is in the soul that things happen."
L. A. G. STRONG ( WADHAM ) FROST U NNATURAL foliage pales the
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The following authors wish to make acknowledgment to the editors of the publications mentioned for permission kindly given to reprint: Mr. E. Blunden, The Nation (“Forefathers”), Voices (“Sheet Lightning”); Miss V. M. Brittain, The Oxford Chronicle (“Boar’s Hill,” and “The Lament of the Demobilized”); Mr. R. Campbell, The Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany (“Bongwi’s Theology”); Mr. L. Golding, Voices (“The Moon-Clock,” “Cold Branch,” “I Seek a Wild Star”); Mr. A. Porter, Voices (“Life and Luxury,” “A Far Country”); Mr. E. Rickword, The London Mercury (“Intimacy”); Mr. W. Force Stead, The Poetry Review; Mr. L. A. G. Strong, Coterie (“A Devon Rhyme,” “Christopher Marlye”), The Oxford Chronicle (“From the Greek”).