A Treasury of War Poetry - British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 by Unknown
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Messrs. Macmillan & Company:--"Australia to England," by Archibald T. Strong, from _Sonnets of the Empire_, and "Men Who March Away," by Thomas Hardy, from _Satires of Circumstance_. Elkin Mathews:--"The British Merchant Service" (the _Spectator_), by C. Fox Smith, from _The Naval Crown_. John Murray:--"The Sign," and "The Trenches," by Lieutenant Frederic Manning. The Princeton University Press:--"To France," by Herbert Jones, from _A Book of Princeton Verse_. Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons:--"I Have a Rendezvous with Death," and "Champagne, 1914-1915," by the late Alan Seeger, from _Poems_. Messrs. Sherman, French & Company:--"The _William P. Frye_" (_New York Times_), by Jeanne Robert Foster, from _Wild Apples_. Messrs. Sidgwick & Jackson:--"We Willed It Not" (_The Sphere_), by John Drinkwater; "Three Hills" (London _Times_), by Everard Owen, from _Three Hills, and Other Poems_; "The Volunteer," and "The Fallen Subaltern," by Lieutenant Herbert Asquith, from _The Volunteer, and Other Poems_. Messrs. Truslove and Hanson:--"A Mother's Dedication," by Margaret Peterson, from _The Women's Message_. |
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