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Mr Gordon Bottomley , for a poem from Chambers of Imagery ( Elkin Mathews ) .
Mr Robert Bridges , for a poem from Short Poems ( John Murray , Ltd. ) . Mr
Edward Marsh , for a poem from Rupert Brooke's 1914 and Other Poems (
Sidgwick ...
Mr Gordon Bottomley , for a poem from Chambers of Imagery ( Elkin Mathews ) .
Mr Robert Bridges , for a poem from Short Poems ( John Murray , Ltd. ) . Mr
Edward Marsh , for a poem from Rupert Brooke's 1914 and Other Poems (
Sidgwick ...
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Mr Ralph Hodgson , for three poems from Poems ( Macmillan and Co. ) . Lord
Dunsany , for a poem from Francis Ledwidge's Last Songs ( Herbert Jenkins , Ltd.
) . Mr John Masefield , for poems from Poems and Ballads and Salt Water Ballads
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Mr Ralph Hodgson , for three poems from Poems ( Macmillan and Co. ) . Lord
Dunsany , for a poem from Francis Ledwidge's Last Songs ( Herbert Jenkins , Ltd.
) . Mr John Masefield , for poems from Poems and Ballads and Salt Water Ballads
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And it is just this that the poets can do for us , and that is why their poems can
give us so much delight . ... that he is able to put it quite clearly into his poem ,
and then in a wonderful way we make it all over again for ourselves in our minds .
And it is just this that the poets can do for us , and that is why their poems can
give us so much delight . ... that he is able to put it quite clearly into his poem ,
and then in a wonderful way we make it all over again for ourselves in our minds .
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Editors Introduction | 15 |
My Lady Greensleeves | 28 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
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