SHORTER LYRICS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Shorter Lyrics of the Twentieth Century. Selected, with a foreword, by W. H. Davies. London (1922). (Poetry Bookshop.)
Contains: “Gloire de Dijon;” “Service of All the Dead,” by Mr. Lawrence. These poems were reprinted from Look! We Have Come Through! The second poem appears in this volume under the title “Giorno dei Morti.” Probably Mr. Davies took it directly from Georgian Poetry: 1913-1915, where the older title was used.
NEW VOICES
New Voices: An Introduction to Contemporary Poetry. Marguerite Wilkinson. New York, 1922. (The Macmillan Company.)
Contains: “Fireflies in the Corn,” by Mr. Lawrence. Reprinted from Look! We Have Come Through!
THE NEW POETRY
The New Poetry. Edited by Harriet Monroe and Alice C. Henderson, New York, 1923. (The Macmillan Company.)
Contains: “A Woman and Her Dead Husband;” “Fireflies in the Corn;” “Green;” “Grief;” “Service of All the Dead;” “Nostalgia;” “A Baby Asleep after Pain;” “Tommies in the Train;” “Resurrection,” by Mr. Lawrence.
All but one of these poems were evidently reprinted from Poetry, edited by the compilers of New Poetry. All but “Resurrection” have been printed in certain of Mr. Lawrence’s volumes of verse: namely, Amores, Look! We Have Come Through!, New Poems, and Bay.