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Lascelles Abercrombie

Interludes and Poems. John Lane. 1908.

The Sale of St Thomas. Published by the Author. (Out of Print.) 1911.

Emblems of Love. John Lane. 1912.

Deborah. John Lane. 1913.

Contributions to New Numbers, February, April, August, December, 1914. (Out of Print.)

Eva Gore Booth

The Three Resurrections and The Triumph of Maeve. Longmans. 1905.

The Agate Lamp. Longmans. 1912.

The Sorrowful Princess. Longmans. 1907.

Rupert Brooke

Poems. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1911.

1914 and Other Poems. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1915.

Contributions to New Numbers. (See Abercrombie.)

Joseph Campbell

The Mountainy Singer. Maunsel. 1909.

Irishry. Maunsel. 1913.

Padraic Colum

Wild Earth. (Out of Print.) 1907.

James Cousins

The Quest. Maunsel. 1906.

Etain the Beloved. Maunsel. 1912.

Straight and Crooked. Grant Richards. 1915.

William H. Davies

The Soul's Destroyer. Alston Rivers. 1906.

New Poems. Elkin Mathews. 1907.

Nature Poems. A. C. Fifield. 1908.

Farewell to Poesy. A. C. Fifield. 1910.

Songs of Joy. A. C. Fifield. 1911.

Foliage. Elkin Mathews. 1913.

The Bird of Paradise. Methuen. 1914.

Walter de la Mare

Songs of Childhood. Longmans. (Out of Print.) 1902.

Poems. Murray. 1906.

The Listeners. Constable. 1912.

A Child's Day. Constable. 1912.

Peacock Pie. Constable. 1913.

Wilfred Wilson Gibson

Urlyn the Harper and The Queen's Vigil. Elkin Mathews (Vigo Cabinet Series). 1900.

On the Threshold. Samurai Press. 1907.

The Stonefolds. Samurai Press. 1907.

The Web of Life. (Out of Print.) 1908.

Akra the Slave. Elkin Mathews. 1910.

Daily Bread. Elkin Mathews. 1910.

Womenkind. David Nutt (Pilgrim Players Series). 1911.

Fires. Elkin Mathews. 1912.

Borderlands. Elkin Mathews. 1914.

Thoroughfares. Elkin Mathews. 1914.

Battle. Elkin Mathews. 1915.

Ralph Hodgson

Eve. "At the Sign of Flying Fame." (Out of Print.) 1913.

The Bull. "At the Sign of Flying Fame." 1913.

The Mystery. "At the Sign of Flying Fame." 1913.

The Song of Honour. (Out of Print.)

All the above re-issued by The Poetry Bookshop.

Ford Madox Hueffer

Collected Poems. Max Goschen. 1914.

Rose Macaulay

The Two Blind Countries. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1914.

John Masefield

Salt Water Ballads. Grant Richards. 1902. (Out of Print.) (Reprinted by Elkin Mathews.) 1913.

Ballads. Elkin Mathews. (Out of Print.) 1903.

Ballads and Poems. Elkin Mathews. 1910.

The Everlasting Mercy. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1911.

The Widow in the Bye-Street. Sidgwick & Jackson. 1912.

Dauber. Wm. Heinemann. 1913.

Daffodil Fields. Wm. Heinemann. 1913.

Philip the King. Wm. Heinemann. 1914.

The Faithful. Wm. Heinemann. 1915.

Alice Milligan.

Hero Lays. Maunsel. 1908.

Susan L. Mitchell

The Living Chalice. Maunsel. 1913.

Aids to the Immortality of Certain Persons in Ireland. Maunsel. 1913.

Harold Monro

Judas. Sampson Low. 1908.

Before Dawn. Constable. 1911.

Children of Love. Poetry Bookshop. 1914.

Trees. Poetry Bookshop. 1915.

Sarojini Naidu

The Golden Threshold. Wm. Heinemann. 1905.

The Bird of Time. Wm. Heinemann. 1912.

Seumas O'Sullivan

Poems. Maunsel. 1912.

An Epilogue. Maunsel. 1914.

"John Presland"

The Marionettes. T. Fisher Unwin. 1907.

Joan of Arc. Simpkin Marshall. 1909.

Mary Queen of Scots. Chatto & Windus. 1910.

The Deluge. Chatto & Windus. 1911.

Manin. Chatto & Windus. 1911.

Marcus Aurelius. Chatto & Windus. 1912.

Songs of Changing Skies. Chatto & Windus. 1913.

Belisarius. Chatto & Windus. 1913.

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Collected Poems. John Lane. 1914.

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Poems. Tower Press Booklets. 1906.

Note.—The lists do not, in every case, include all the author's works; the principal object being to give the books mentioned in the Studies.

Transcriber's Note:

Obvious spelling and typographical errors in the prose were corrected. Only egregious errors were corrected in the poetry.

In the original text, a row of spaced periods was used to separate extracts, where lines of the poems were omitted. In this version, these are represented as "....."


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