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A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 · George Herbert Clarke — chapter 8 of 54 · ~358 words · public domain

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Mr. John Finley and the Atlantic Monthly:--"The Road to Dieppe"; Mr. Finley, the American Red Cross, and the Red Cross Magazine:--"The Red Cross Spirit Speaks."

Mr. John Freeman and the Westminster Gazette:--"The Return."

Mr. Robert Frost and the Yale Review:--"Not to Keep."

Mr. John Galsworthy and the Westminster Gazette:--"England to Free Men"; Mr. Galsworthy and the London Chronicle:--"Russia--America."

Mrs. Theodosia Garrison and Scribner's Magazine:--"The Soul of Jeanne d'Arc."

Lady Glenconner and the London Times:--"Home Thoughts from Laventie," by the late Lieutenant E. Wyndham Tennant.

Mr. Robert Grant and the Nation (New York):--"The Superman."

Mr. Hermann Hagedorn and the Century Magazine:--"Resurrection."

Mr. James Norman Hall and the Spectator:--"The Cricketers of Flanders."

Mr. Thomas Hardy and the London Times:--"Men Who March Away," and "Then and Now."

Mr. John Helston and the English Review:--"Kitchener."

Mr. Maurice Hewlett:--"In the Trenches," from Sing-Songs of the War (The Poetry Bookshop).

Dr. A. E. Hillard:--"The Dawn Patrol," by Lieutenant Paul Bewsher.

Mrs. Katharine Tynan Hinkson:--"To the Others" and "The Old Soldier."

Mrs. Florence T. Holt and the Atlantic Monthly:--"England and America."

Mr. William Dean Howells and the North American Review:--"The Passengers of a Retarded Submersible."

Lady Hutchinson:--"Sonnets," by the late Lieutenant Henry William Hutchinson.

Mr. Robert Underwood Johnson:--"To Russia New and Free," from Poems of War and Peace, published by the author.

Mr. Rudyard Kipling:--"The Choice"; "'For All we Have and Are'"; and "The Mine-Sweepers." (Copyright, 1914, 1915, 1917, by Rudyard Kipling.)

Captain James H. Knight-Adkin and the Spectator;--"No Man's Land" and "On Les Aura!"

Sergeant Joseph Lee and the Spectator:--"German Prisoners."

Mr. E. V. Lucas and the Sphere:--"The Debt."

Mr. Walter de la Mare and the London Times:--"'How Sleep the Brave!'"; Mr. de la Mare and the Westminster Gazette:--"The Fool Rings his Bells."

Mr. Edward Marsh, literary executor of the late Rupert Brooke:--"The Soldier" and "The Dead."

Mr. Thomas L. Masson:--"The Red Cross Nurses," from the Red Cross Magazine.

Lieutenant Charles Langbridge Morgan and the Westminster Gazette:--"To America."

Sir Henry Newbolt:--"The Vigil"; "The War Films"; "The Toy Band," and "A Letter from the Front."

Mr. Alfred Noyes:--"Princeton, May, 1917"; "The Searchlights" (London Times), "A Prayer in Time of War" (London Daily Mail), and "Kilmeny."

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