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The year's at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry
The year's at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherGood Press
Release dateDec 8, 2020
ISBN4064066066055
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    Various Authors

    The year's at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry

    Published by Good Press, 2020

    goodpress@okpublishing.info

    EAN 4064066066055

    Table of Contents

    Abbott, H. H

    Anderson, J. Redwood

    Belloc, Hilaire

    Brady, E. J

    Brooke, Rupert

    Chalmers, P. R

    Chesterton, G. K

    Coleridge, Mary E

    Cornford, Frances

    Davies, W. H

    De la Mare, Walter

    Drinkwater, John

    Eden, Helen Parry

    Flecker, James E

    Fyleman, Rose

    Gibson, W. W

    Graves, Robert

    Grenfell, Julian

    Hardy, Thomas

    Hodgson, Ralph

    Hooley, Teresa

    Johnson, Lionel

    Mackenzie, Margaret

    McLeod, Irene R

    Masefield, John

    Meynell, Alice

    Monro, Harold

    Naidu, Sarojini

    Pepler, H. D. C

    Scott-Hopper, Queenie

    Stephens, James

    Tennant, E. W

    Thomas, E

    Vernède, R. E

    Walters, L. D'O

    Watson, Sir William

    Webb, Marion St. John

    Yeats, W. B

    Young, Francis Brett

    INTRODUCTION

    Table of Contents

    I

    THE best poetry is always about the earth itself and all the strange and lovely things that compose and inhabit it. When a 'great poet' sets himself the task of some 'big theme,' he needs only to hold, as it were, a magnifying glass to the earth. We who are born and live here like very much to imagine other worlds, and we have even mentally constructed such another in which to exist after dying on this one; but we were careful to make it a glorified version of our own earth, with everything we most love here intensified and improved to the utmost stretch of human imagination.

    To each man his

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