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    Social  Intercourse                                            
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WALTER DE LA MARE:
(b. 1873). Songs of Childhood 
(Longmans), 1902; Henry Brocken (Murray), 1904; Poems, 1906: The 
Three Mulla Malgars (Duckworth); The Return (Arnold), 1910; The 
Listeners and other Poems
(Constable), 1911; Peacock Pie 
(Constable), 1913. 
    An  Epitaph                                                     
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    Arabia                                                         
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    Nod                                                            
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JOHN GALSWORTHY:
(b. 1867). Novels, Studies, and Verse; 
Villa Rubein, 1901; The Island Pharisees, 1904; The Man of Property, 
1906; The Country House, 1907; A Commentary, 1908; Fraternity, 
1909; A Motley, 1910; The Patrician, 1911; The Inn of Tranquillity; 
and Moods, Songs and Doggerels, 1913; The Dark Flower 
(Heinemann), 1913; Plays: Vol. I, The Silver Box; Joy; Strife, 1909. 
Vol. II, Justice; The Little Dream; The Eldest Son, 1912. Vol. III, The 
Fugitive; The Pigeon; The Mob, 1914. 
    The  Downs                                                      
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    The  Prayer                                                     
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    Devon  to  Me                                                    
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EVA GORE-BOOTH:
Poems (Longmans, Green & Co.), 1898; 
Unseen Kings (Longmans), 1904; The One and the Many (Longmans), 
1904; The Three Resurrections and the Triumph of Maeve (Longmans), 
1905; The Sorrowful Princess (Longmans), 1907; The Egyptian Pillar 
(Maunsel & Co., Dublin), 1907; The Agate Lamp (Longmans), 1912. 
    Maeve  of  the  Battles                                          
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Re-Incarnation                                                 
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    Leonardo  Da  Vinci                                              
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JOHN GURDON:
Erinna, a Tragedy (Edward Arnold), 1913; 
Dramatic Lyrics (Elkin Matthews), 1906; Enchantments (Erskine 
Macdonald), 1912. 
    Surrender                                        
    
		
	
	
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