A treasury of war poetry : British and American poems of the World War, 1914-1917 /
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Boston ; New York :
Houghton Mifflin Company,
[1917]
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Series: | Riverside literature series
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Table of Contents:
- I. America. The choice / Rudyard Kipling
- Liberty enlightening the world / Henry van Dyke
- To the United States of America / Robert Bridges
- Abraham Lincoln walks at midnight / Vachel Lindsay
- The William P. Frye / Jeanne Robert Foster
- II. England and America. England and America / Florence T. Holt
- To America / Lieutenant Charles Langbridge Morgan
- A chant of love for England / Helen Gray Cone
- At St. Paul's: April 20, 1917 / Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley
- Jimmy Doane / Rowland Thirlmere
- Princeton, May, 1917 / Alfred Noyes
- III. England. The vigil / Sir Henry Newbolt
- For all we have and are / Rudyard Kipling
- England to free men / John Galsworthy
- Pro Patria / Sir Owen Seaman
- Lines written in Surrey, 1917 / George Herbert Clarke
- IV. France. France / Cecil Chesterton
- The name of France / Henry van Dyke
- Vive la France / Charlotte Holmes Crawford
- The soul of Jeanne d'Arc / Theodosia Garrison
- O glorious France / Edgar Lee Masters
- To France / Herbert Jones
- Place de la Concorde / Florence Earle Coates
- To France / Canon and Major Frederick George Scott
- Qui Vive / Grace Ellery Channing
- V. Belgium. To the Belgians / Laurence Binyon
- Belgium / Edith Wharton
- To Belgium / Eden Phillpotts
- To Belgium in exile / Sir Owen Seaman
- The wife of Flanders / Gilbert Keith Chesterton
- VI. Russia and America. Russia-America / John Galsworthy
- To Russia new and free / Robert Underwood Johnson
- VII. Italy. Italy in arms / Clinton Scollard
- On the Italian front / George Edward Woodberry.
- VIII. Australia. Australia to England / Archibald T. Strong
- IX. Canada. Canada to England / Marjorie L.C. Pickthall
- Langemarck at Ypres / Wilfred Campbell
- Canadians / Will H. Ogilvie
- X. Liège. The Kaiser and Belgium / Stephen Phillips
- The Battle of Liège / Dana Burnet
- XI. Verdun. Men of Verdun / Laurence Binyon
- Verdun / Eden Phillpotts
- Guns of Verdun / Patrick R. Chalmers
- XII. Oxford. The spires of Oxford / Winifred M. Letts
- Oxford in war-time / W. Snow
- Oxford revisited in war-time / Tertius van Dyke
- XIII. Reflections. Sonnets written in the Fall of 1914 / George Edward Woodberry
- The war films / Sir Henry Newbolt
- The searchlights / Alfred Noyes
- Christmas: 1915 / Percy MacKaye
- Men who march away / Thomas Hardy
- We willed it not / John Drinkwater
- The death of peace / Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ronald Ross
- In War-time / Florence Earle Coates
- The anvil / Laurence Binyon
- The fool rings his bells / Walter de la Mare
- The road to Dieppe / John Finley
- To fellow travelers in Greece / W. Macneile Dixon
- When there is peace / Austin Dobson
- A prayer in time of war / Alfred Noyes
- Then and now / Thomas Hardy
- The Kaiser and God / Barry Pain
- The superman / Robert Grant
- Three hills / Everard Owen.
- XIV. Incidents and aspects. The return / John Freeman
- The mobilization in Brittany / Grace Fallow Norton
- The toy band / Sir Henry Newbolt
- Thomas of the light heart / Sir Owen Seaman
- In the trenches / Maurice Hewlett
- The guards came through / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- The passengers of a retarded submersible / William Dean Howells
- Edith Cavell / Laurence Binyon
- The hell-gate of Soissons / Herbert Kaufman
- The virgin of Albert / George Herbert Clarke
- Retreat / Wilfred Wilson Gibson
- A letter from the front / Sir Henry Newbolt
- Rheims Cathedral
- 1914 / Grace Hazard Conkling
- XV. Poets militant. I have a rendezvous with Death / Alan Seeger
- The soldier / Lieutenant Rupert Brooke
- Expectans expectavi / Captain Charles Hamilton Sorley
- The volunteer / Lieutenant Herbert Asquith
- Into battle / Captain Julian Grenfell
- The Cricketers of Flanders / James Norman Hall
- All the hills and vales along / Captain Charles Hamilton Sorley
- No man's land / Captain James H. Knight-Adkin
- Champagne, 1914-15 / Alan Seeger
- Headquarters / Captain Gilbert Frankau
- Home thoughts from Laventie / Lieutenant E. Wyndham Tennant
- A petition / Lieutenant Robert Ernest Vernede
- Fulfillment / Robert Nichols
- The day's march / Robert Nichols
- The sign / Lieutenant Frederic Manning
- The trenches / Lieutenant Frederic Manning
- Sonnets / Lieutenant Henry William Hutchinson
- The Messines Road / Captain J.E. Stewart
- The challenge of the guns / Private A.N. Field
- The beach road by the wood / Lieutenant Geoffrey Howard
- German prisoners / Sergeant Joseph Lee
- But a short time to live / Sergeant Leslie Coulson
- Before action / Lieutenant W.N. Hodgson
- Courage / Lieutenant Dyneley Hussey
- Optimism / Lieutenant A. Victor Ratcliffe
- The battlefield / Major Sydney Oswald
- On Les Aura / Captain James H. Knight-Adkin
- To an old lady seen at a guest-house for soldiers / Corporal Alexander Robertson
- The casualty clearing station / Lieutenant Gilbert Waterhouse
- Hills of home / Lance-Corporal Malcolm Hemphrey.
- XVI. Auxiliaries. The Red Cross spirit speaks / John Finley
- Chaplain to the forces / Winifred M. Letts
- Song of the Red Cross / Eden Phillpotts
- The healers / Laurence Binyon
- The Red Cross nurses / Thomas L. Masson
- XVII. Keeping the seas. Kilmeny / Alfred Noyes
- The mine-sweepers / Rudyard Kipling
- Mare Liberum / Henry van Dyke
- The dawn patrol / Lieutenant Paul Bewsher
- Destroyers off Jutland / Reginald McIntosh Cleveland
- British merchant service / C. Fox Smith
- XVIII. The wounded. To a soldier in hospital / Winifred M. Letts
- Between the lines / Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
- The white comrade / Robert Haven Schauffler
- Fleurette / Robert W. Service
- Not to keep / Robert Frost
- XIX. The fallen. The dead / Lieutenant Rupert Brooke
- The island of Skyros / John Masefield
- For the fallen / Laurence Binyon
- Two sonnets / Captain Charles Hamilton Sorley
- How sleep the brave / Walter de la Mare
- The debt / Edward Verrall Lucas
- Requiescant / Canon and Major Frederick George Scott
- To our fallen / Lieutenant Robert Ernest Vernede
- The old soldier / Katharine Tynan
- Lord Kitchener / Robert Bridges
- Kitchener / John Helston
- The fallen subaltern / Lieutenant Herbert Asquith
- The debt unpayable / F.W. Bourdillon
- The messages / Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
- A cross in Flanders / G. Rostrevor Hamilton
- Resurrection / Hermann Hagedorn
- To a hero / Oscar C.A. Child
- Rupert Brooke (in memoriam) / Moray Dalton
- The players / Francis Bickley
- A song / Charles Alexander Richmond.
- XX. dt Women and the war. Harvest moon / Josephine Preston Peabody
- My son / Ada Tyrrell
- To the others / Katharine Tynan
- The journey / Grace Fallow Norton
- A mother's dedication / Margaret Peterson
- To a mother / Eden Phillpotts
- Spring in war-time / Sara Teasdale.