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A selection of contemporary poetry made by the English Association and intended for the use of higher forms in secondary schools. It contains nearly 150 poems, representative of the chief tendencies of English poetry during the last quarter of a century, written by 47 authors, including Meredith, Stevenson, Kipling, Newbolt, Masefield, Bridges, Yeats, Thompson, Davidson, Watson, Belloc, Chesterton, Gosse, "A.E.," Binyon, Noyes, Flecker, and Rupert Brooke.
"The great merit of the selection is that the pieces are all genuine; whatever their ultimate value, they are at least free from the fetters of past tradition, and they therefore mark ... the beginning of a new lease of inspiration."—Times Educational Supplement.
"It is a book which any student of English literature will prize for its own sake."—Scotsman.
SWORDS AND PLOUGHSHARES. By JOHN DRINKWATER.
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"These lyrics, many of them inspired by the war, come from one of the most accomplished poets of the day."—Times.
POEMS. By ELINOR JENKINS. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.
"A new poet, whose poetry is all made out of pain and the beautiful religion of loss."—Mr JAMES DOUGLAS in The Star.
THE VOLUNTEER, and Other Poems. By HERBERT ASQUITH. Crown 8vo, 1s. net. Second Impression