Poems of Today (1938, Third Series)
Lascelles Abercrombie - J. Redwood Anderson - W. H. Auden - George Barker - Julian Bell - Laurence Binyon - Edmund Blunden - Cicely Boas - Guy Boas - Lilian Bowes Lyon - A. C. Boyd - Robert Bridges - Hilton Brown - Roy Campbell - G. M. Cookson - Frances Cornford - W. H. Davies - Cecil Day-Lewis - Walter De la Mare - John Drinkwater - Clifford Dyment - Richard Eberhart - Robin Flower - John Freeman - John Gawsworth - Wilfrid Gibson - Lord Gorell - C. L. Graves - I. Sutherland Groom - Thomas Hardy - Phyllis Hartnoll - Christopher Hassall - A. P. Herbert - Gerard Manley Hopkins - E. V. Knox - D. H. Lawrence - John Lehmann - F. L. Lucas - Louis MacNeice - Charles Madge - John Masefield - Huw Menai - E. H. W. Meyerstein - Harold Monro - Edwin Muir - Sean O'Casey - Wilfred Owen - Herbert E. Palmer - Ruth Pitter - Frederic Prokosch - John Pudney - Herbert Read - James Reeves - Michael Roberts - V. Sackville-West - Siegfried Sassoon - Geoffrey Scott - Edith Sitwell - Osbert Sitwell - Stephen Spender - L. A. G. Strong - Jan Struther - Dorothy Margaret Stuart - A. S. J. Tessimond - Dylan Thomas - W. J. Turner - James Walker - Rex Warner - Dorothy Wellesley - Laurence Whistler - Humbert Wolfe - W. B. Yeats - Andrew Young
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