Louis Untermeyer, ed. (1885–1977). Modern British Poetry. 1920.
Index of Titles
- A Ballad of Hell
- A Ballad of London
- A Bowl of Roses
- A Broken Song
- A Connaught Lament
- A Consecration
- A Dream
- Aftermath
- A House
- All-Souls
- An Arab Love-Song
- An Astrologer’s Song
- An Epitaph
- An Evening in England
- An Old Song Resung
- An Old Woman of the Roads
- A Pinch of Salt
- A Prayer in Darkness
- A Rustic Song
- A Song
- A Thrush Before Dawn
- A Town Window
- A Translation from Petrarch
- At the British Museum
- Ballad of the Billycock
- Barrel-Organ
- Beautiful Lie the Dead
- Beauty’s a Flower
- Before
- Beg-Innish
- Birdcatcher
- Blackbird
- Blind Pedlar
- Bugler
- By-the-Way
- Cap and Bells
- Choice
- Clair de Lune
- Cock-Crow
- Complaint
- Conundrum of the Workshops
- Daisy
- Days Too Short
- Death and the Fairies
- Donkey
- Drake’s Drum
- Dreamers
- Dust
- Dying Swan
- Epilogue
- Epitaph
- Estrangement
- Eve
- Evening Clouds
- Every Thing
- Example
- Fifty Faggots
- Fleet Street
- Fragment from “Herod“
- From “Vashti“
- Going and Staying
- Grandeur
- Great Breath
- Great Lover
- Green River
- Gunga Din
- House That Was
- I Am the Mountainy Singer
- If I Should Ever By Chance
- I Hear an Army
- Images
- Imagination
- Impression du Matin
- In Flanders Fields
- Interlude
- In the Mile End Road
- In the Wood of Finvara
- In Time of “The Breaking of Nations“
- Invictus
- I Shall Not Die for Thee
- Is Love, then, so Simple
- It’s a Queer Time
- I Wonder What It Feels Like to be Drowned?
- Lake Isle of Innisfree
- Last Post
- Lepanto
- Listeners
- Lochanilaun
- London
- Lone Dog
- Loveliest of Trees
- Man He Killed
- Margaritæ Sorori
- Modern Beauty
- Moon
- Mystery
- Mystic and Cavalier
- Nearer
- Nightingale Near the House
- Nightingales
- Nod
- Ode
- Ode in May
- Old Ships
- Old Susan
- Old Woman
- Pater of the Cannon
- People
- Piano
- Plougher
- Praise
- Preëxistence
- Prelude
- Prelude
- Progress
- Reality
- Rear-Guard
- Reciprocity
- Regret
- Requiem
- Requiescat
- Return
- Reveillé
- Romance
- Romance
- Rounding the Horn
- Sea-Fever
- Sheep and Lambs
- Shell
- Sherwood
- Sight
- Silence Sings
- Singer
- Soldier
- Song
- Song
- Song
- Song of the Old Mother
- Songs from an Evil Wood
- Sonnet
- South Country
- Spires of Oxford
- Sportsmen in Paradise
- Stone
- Stone Trees
- Strange Meetings
- Summer Sun
- Tall Nettles
- There Shall Be More Joy
- Thomas of the Light Heart
- Thrushes
- Time, You Old Gipsy Man
- Tired Tim
- To An Athlete Dying Young
- To An Old Fogey
- To a Traveller
- To Germany
- To My Daughter Betty, The Gift of God
- To Olivia
- To One in Bedlam
- To the Four Courts, Please
- To the Oaks of Glencree
- To Victory
- Two Sonnets
- Unknown God
- Valley of Silence
- Villain
- Vision
- Walls
- Waves of Breffny
- Web of Eros
- What Tomas An Buile Said In a Pub
- When I Was One-and-Twenty
- Winter Nightfall
- Winter-Time
- With Rue My Heart is Laden
- You Would Have Understood Me