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01 - Do We Begin? by Gerald Crow
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02 - Supposing We Had Gone Down by Gerald Crow
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03 - The Dance of the Blood-Red Sun by Eric Dickinson
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04 - A Kalendar by Esther Lilian Duff
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05 - Black Oxen by Esther Lilian Duff
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06 - Lad's Love and Lavender by Esther Lilian Duff
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07 - Ecstasy by T. W. Earp
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08 - The Crowd by T. W. Earp
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09 - Love-Poem by T. W. Earp
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10 - Notts by T. W. Earp
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11 - Cranes by T. W. Earp
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12 - Departure by T. W. Earp
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13 - Six Poems Written in Foreign Countries by Godfrey Elton
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14 - A Girl's Song by H. R. Freston
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15 - Sometimes I Wonder by H. R. Freston
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16 - Lament by Russell Green
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17 - Awakening of the Bacchae by Naomi M. Haldane
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18 - From the Youth of All Nations by H. C. Harwood
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19 - The Prayer of the Virgin Mary by H. C. Harwood
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20 - Home-Sickness... From the Town by A. L. Huxley
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21 - Peace by Leslie Phillips Jones
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22 - For a Folk-Song by R. S. Lambert
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23 - War-Time by R. S. Lambert
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24 - Domino Meo by Agnes E. Murray
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25 - The Prince of Ormuz Sings to Badoura by Robert Nichols
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26 - Midday by Robert Nichols
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27 - The Tower by Robert Nichols
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28 - Franklin Kane by Elizabeth Rendall
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29 - A Ballad of Doom by Elizabeth Rendall
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30 - The Return by Elizabeth Rendall
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31 - Night by L. Rice-Oxley
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32 - Petrol, Night, and a Road by L. Rice-Oxley
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33 - An Old Rhyme Re-Sung by Dorothy H. Rowe
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34 - Lay by Dorothy L. Sayers
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35 - Sisters by Eric Earnshaw Smith
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36 - Godstow by Eric Earnshaw Smith
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37 - Songs on the Downs by G. B. Smith
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38 - Narcisse-Mallarméen by Hasan Shahid Suhrawardy
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39 - Chinoiserie: Samainesque by Hasan Shahid Suhrawardy
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40 - Epitaph by E. Graham Sutton
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41 - Goblin Feet by J. R. R. Tolkien
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42 - The Lover Made Light by Circumstance by Sherard Vines
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43 - Modern Beauty by Sherard Vines
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44 - On Tiring of a Certain Subject by Sherard Vines
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45 - To Master Robert Herrick: Upon His Death by H. T. Wade-Gery
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46 - The Grass is Cold and Wet, the Dew is Set by H. T. Wade-Gery
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47 - Hark, How the Birds Do Sing at Evening by H. T. Wade-Gery