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    The  Man  to  the  Angel                                          
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    Babylon                                                         
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ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON:
Le Cahier Jaune (privately 
printed), 1892. Poems, 1893; Lyrics, 1895; Lord Vyet, and other Poems, 
1897; The Professor and other Poems, 1900; Peace and other Poems, 
1905; Collected Poems (John Lane, The Bodley Head), 1909. 
    Making  Haste                                                    
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    At  Eventide                                                     
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    In  a  College  Garden                                          
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ANNA BUNSTON (Mrs de Bary):
Leaves from a Woman's 
Manuscript, 1904 (out of print); Mingled Wine (Longmans), 1909; The 
Porch of Paradise (Herbert & Daniel), 1911; Songs of God and Man 
(Herbert & Daniel), 1912; Letters of a Schoolma'am (Dent), 1913; 
Jephthah's Daughter (Erskine MacDonald), 1914; Mingled Wine 
(Cheaper re-issue, Erskine MacDonald), 1914. 
    A  Mortgaged  Inheritance                                      
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    The  Wilderness                                                 
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    Under  a  Wiltshire  Apple  Tree                                
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G. K. CHESTERTON:
(b. 1873). Poems in Novels and the 
_Commonwealth_, the _New Witness_, etc.; The Wild Knight and 
other Poems (Richards), 1900; Browning, in "English Men of Letters" 
(Macmillan), 1903; Ballad of the White Horse (Methuen), 1911. 
    Sonnet  with  the  Compliments  of  the  Season                 
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    When  I  came  back  to  Fleet  Street                            
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    The  Truce  of  Christmas                                        
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FRANCES CORNFORD:
Poems (Bowes & Bowes, Cambridge), 
1910. Death and the Princess, a Morality (Bowes & Bowes), 1913. 
    The  Princess  and  the  Gypsies                                
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The  Dandelion                                              
    
		
	
	
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