Song at Santa Cruz
Were there lovers in the lanes of Atlantis:
Meeting lips and twining fingers
In the mild Atlantis springtime?
How should I know
If there were lovers in the lanes of Atlantis
When the dark sea drowned her mountains
Many ages ago?
Were there poets in the paths of Atlantis:
Eager poets, seeking beauty
To adorn the women they worshipped?
How can I say
If there were poets in the paths of Atlantis?
For the waters that drowned her mountains
Washed their beauty away.
Were there women in the ways of Atlantis:
Foolish women, who loved, as I do,
Dreaming that mortal love was deathless?
Ask me not now
If there were women in the ways of Atlantis:
There was no woman in all her mountains
Wonderful as thou!
[Contents] / [Contents, p. 4]
These lists, which include poetical works only, are in some cases incomplete.
| Lascelles Abercrombie | Interludes and Poems | John Lane. 1908 |
| Mary and the Bramble | (Out of print.) 1910 |
| The Sale of St. Thomas[1] | (Out of print.) 1911 |
| Emblems of Love | John Lane. 1912 |
| Deborah (three act play) | John Lane. 1913 |
| Four Short Plays | Martin Seeker. 1922 |
| Martin Armstrong | Exodus and Other Poems | Lynwood and Co. 1912 |
| Thirty New Poems | Chapman and Hall. 1918 |
| The Buzzards | Martin Seeker. 1921 |
| Edmund Blunden | The Waggoner | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1920 |
| The Shepherd | R. Cobden-Sanderson. 1922 |
| William H. Davies | The Soul's Destroyer | Jonathan Cape. 1906 |
| New Poems | Jonathan Cape. 1907 |
| Nature Poems | Jonathan Cape. 1908 |
| Farewell to Poesy | Jonathan Cape. 1910 |
| Songs of Joy | Jonathan Cape. 1911 |
| Foliage | Jonathan Cape. 1913 |
| The Bird of Paradise | Methuen. 1914 |
| Child Lovers | Jonathan Cape. 1916 |
| Collected Poems | Jonathan Cape. 1916 |
| Raptures[2] | Beaumont Press. 1918 |
| Forty New Poems | Jonathan Cape. 1918 |
| The Song of Life | Jonathan Cape. 1920 |
| The Hour of Magic | Jonathan Cape. 1922 |
| Walter de la Mare | Poems | Murray. 1906 |
| The Listeners | Constable. 1912 |
| A Child's Day | Constable. 1912 |
| Peacock Pie | Constable. 1913 |
| Songs of Childhood(New Edition.) | Longmans. 1916 |
| The Sunken Garden[3] | Beaumont Press. 1917 |
| Motley | Constable. 1917 |
| Poems, 1901-1918 | Constable. 1920 |
| Flora | Heinemann. 1919 |
| The Veil | Constable. 1921 |
| John Drinkwater | Poems of Men and Hours | (Out of print.) 1911 |
| Cophetua (play) | (Out of print.) 1911 |
| Poems of Love and Earth | (Out of print.) 1912 |
| Cromwell, and Other Poems | David Nutt. 1913 |
| Rebellion (play) | (Out of print.) 1914 |
| Swords and Ploughshares | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1915 |
| Olton Pools | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1916 |
| Poems, 1908-1914 | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1917 |
| Tides | Beaumont Press. 1917 |
| Tides (with additions) | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1917 |
| Loyalties | Beaumont Press. 1918 |
| Loyalties (with additions) | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1918 |
| Abraham Lincoln (Prose Play with Chorus) | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1918 |
| Seeds of Time | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1921 |
| Selected Poems | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1922 |
| Pawns and Cophetua (Four Poetic Plays). (New Edition.) | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1922 |
| Preludes, 1921-1922 | (in preparation) |
| John Freeman | Twenty Poems | Gay and Hancock. 1909 |
| Fifty Poems. (New Edition.) | Selwyn and Blount. 1916 |
| Stone Trees | Selwyn and Blount. 1916 |
| Presage of Victory | Selwyn and Blount. 1916 |
| Memories of Childhood | Morland Press. 1918 |
| Memories, and Other Poems | Selwyn and Blount. 1919 |
| Poems New and Old | Selwyn and Blount. 1920 |
| Music | Selwyn and Blount. 1921 |
| Two Poems | Selwyn and Blount. 1921 |
| Wilfrid Gibson | Stonefolds | Elkin Mathews. 1907 |
| Akra the Slave | Elkin Mathews. 1910 |
| Daily Bread | Elkin Mathews. 1910 |
| Fires | Elkin Mathews. 1913 |
| Borderlands | Elkin Mathews. 1914 |
| Thoroughfares | Elkin Mathews. 1914 |
| Battle | Elkin Mathews. 1915 |
| Friends | Elkin Mathews. 1916 |
| Livelihood | Macmillan. 1917 |
| Collected Poems | New York: Macmillan Co. 1917 |
| Whin | Macmillan. 1918 |
| Home | Beaumont Press. 1919 |
| Neighbours | Macmillan. 1920 |
| Krindlesyke (play) | Macmillan. 1922 |
| Robert Graves | Over the Brazier | Poetry Bookshop. 1916 |
| Fairies and Fusiliers | Heinemann. 1917 |
| Country Sentiment | Martin Seeker. 1919 |
| The Pier-glass | Martin Seeker. 1921 |
| On English Poetry (Critical work containing new poems) | pub |
| Whipperginny | (in preparation) |
| Richard Hughes | Gipsy-Night | Golden Cockerel Press. 1922 |
| D. H. Lawrence | Love Poems | Duckworth. 1913 |
| Amores | Duckworth. 1916 |
| Look! We have Come Through! | (Out of print.) 1917 |
| New Poems | Martin Seeker. 1918 |
| Harold Monro | Judas | Sampson Low. 1908 |
| Before Dawn | (Out of print.) 1911 |
| Children of Love. | Poetry Bookshop. 1914 |
| Strange Meetings | Poetry Bookshop. 1917 |
| Real Property | London: Poetry Bookshop. 1922 New York: Macmillan Co. 1922 |
| Robert Nichols | Invocation | Elkin Mathews. 1915 |
| Ardours and Endurances | Chatto and Windus. 1917 |
| The Budded Branch | Beaumont Press. 1918 |
| Aurelia | Chatto and Windus. 1920 |
| Frank Prewett | Poems | Hogarth Press. 1921 |
| Peter Quennell | Masques and Poems | (in preparation). Golden Cockerel Press |
| V. Sackville-West | Orchard and Vineyard | John Lane. 1921 |
| Edward Shanks | Songs | (Out of print.) 1915 |
| Poems | Sidgwick and Jackson. 1916 |
| The Queen of China | Martin Seeker. 1919 |
| The Island of Youth | Collins. 1921 |
| J. C. Squire | Steps to Parnassus | Allen and Unwin. 1913 |
| The Three Hills | Allen and Unwin. 1913 |
| The Survival of the Fittest | Allen and Unwin. 1916 |
| Tricks of the Trade | Hodder and Stoughton. 1917 |
| Poems: First Series | Hodder and Stoughton. 1918 |
| The Birds, and Other Poems | Hodder and Stoughton. 1919 |
| Poems: Second Series | Hodder and Stoughton. 1922 |
| Francis Brett Young | Five Degrees South | Martin Seeker. 1917 |
| Poems, 1916-1918 | Collins. 1919 |
[Footnote 1:]
Reprinted in
Georgian Poetry, 1911-1912
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[Footnote 2:]
Reprinted, with additions, in
Forty New Poems
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[Footnote 3:]
Reprinted, with additions, in
Motley
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