Leonard Strong - Verse

Verse

  • Dublin Days. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1921.
  • By Haunted Stream. New York: D. Appleton and company, 1924.
  • The Lowery Road. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1924.
  • Difficult Love. Oxford: Blackwell, 1927.
  • At Glenan Cross: A Sequence. Oxford : B. Blackwell, 1928.
  • Northern Light. London: Victor Gollancz, 1930.
  • Selected Verse. Hamish Hamilton, 1931.
  • Call to The Swan. London: H. Hamilton, 1936.
  • The Magnolia Tree: Verses. London: A.P. Tayler, 1953. ("Limited to 100 copies printed privately for the author.")
  • The Body's Imperfection: The Collected Poems of L.A.G. Strong. London: Methuen, 1957.

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