The Project Gutenberg eBook of Poems
Title: Poems
Author: Elinor Jenkins
Release date: February 3, 2013 [eBook #41985]
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Language: English
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Poems by
Elinor Jenkins
POEMS
By ELINOR JENKINS
London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd.
3 Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C. 1915
Copyright, 1915, by Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd.
All rights reserved
DEDICATION
To
H. S. T.
15·viii·15
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FAIN had I given precious things and sweet, |
Contents
| PAGE | |
| H. S. T.—Requiescat | 11 |
| The Dead Comrade | 12 |
| The Choice | 14 |
| The House by the Highway | 15 |
| Night in the Suburbs, August, 1914 | 17 |
| Autumn Wind | 19 |
| The Battle of the Rivers | 20 |
| A Legend of Ypres | 21 |
| Ecce Homo! | 22 |
| April Nights | 23 |
| Rupert Brooke. April, 1915 | 24 |
| The Last Evening | 25 |
| The Letter | 27 |
| Frigga. (Up to date) | 28 |
| Farewells à la Mode | 29 |
| Sunset | 30 |
| Sursum Corda | 31 |
| Lying in State | 32 |
| Wind-pedlars | 33 |
| Dulce et Decorum? | 35 |
| Succory | 36 |
| Dreams Trespassing | 37 |
| "What shall be done with all these tears of ours?" | 38 |
| In Hereford Cathedral | 39 |
| Poppyfields | 40 |
| Artificial Light | 43 |
| Epitaph on a Child left Buried Abroad | 46 |
| Veronica | 47 |
| Moonlight | 48 |
| Waking | 49 |
| Feather Boats | 50 |
| The Lovers' Walk | 52 |
Poems
H. S. T.
Requiescat
|
WE were bereft ere we were well aware |
The Dead Comrade
The Choice
|
TOO well they saw the road where they must tread |
The House by the Highway
Night in the Suburbs, August, 1914
Autumn Wind
|
A MONTH ago they marched to fight |
The Battle of the Rivers
|
FOR fifteen hundred valiant men and tried, |
A Legend of Ypres
|
BEFORE the throne the spirits of the slain |
Ecce Homo!
|
HE hung upon a wayside Calvary, |
April Nights
|
WHEN the night watches slowly downwards creep, |
Rupert Brooke. April, 1915
|
YOUNG and great hearted, went he forth to dare |
The Last Evening
The Letter
|
SHE read the words of him that was her own: |
Frigga. (Up to date)
|
FOR the last time I kissed |
Farewells à la Mode
|
THE limbs she bore and cherished tenderly, |
Sunset
|
DEAR is young morning's tender-hued attire: |
Sursum Corda
|
OH faint and feeble hearted, comfort ye! |
Lying in State
|
IF with his fathers he had fallen asleep, |
Wind-pedlars
Dulce et Decorum?
|
WE buried of our dead the dearest one— |
Succory
|
IN a strange burial ground |
Dreams Trespassing
|
OF all the spectres feared and then forgot |
"What shall be done with all these tears of ours?"
|
THE poor proud mother in the sad old tale, |
In Hereford Cathedral
|
WHILE the noonday prayers were said, |
Poppyfields
Artificial Light
Epitaph
On a Child left Buried Abroad
|
FATHER, forget not, now that we must go, |
Veronica
|
SHE lifted up her eyes and looked at me;— |
Moonlight
|
EVEN as walk on middle earth |
Waking
|
SO fair a dream last night my heart had kissed, |
Feather Boats
The Lovers' Walk
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Sidgwick & Jackson's List of Poetry
Rupert Brooke | |
| POEMS (originally issued in 1911). Eighth Impression. | 2s. 6d. net. |
| 1914 AND OTHER POEMS. With Portrait. Ninth Impression. | 2s. 6d. net. |
John Drinkwater | |
| SWORDS AND PLOUGHSHARES. | 2s. 6d. net. |
Gerald Gould | |
| POEMS. Second Impression. | 1s. 6d. net. |
| MY LADY'S BOOK. | 2s. 6d. net. |
Laurence Housman | |
| SELECTED POEMS. | 3s. 6d. net. |
Rose Macaulay | |
| THE TWO BLIND COUNTRIES. | 2s. 6d. net. |
John Masefield | |
| THE EVERLASTING MERCY. Sixteenth Impression. | 3s. 6d. net. |
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| THE WIDOW IN THE BYE STREET. Fifth Impression. | 3s. 6d. net. |
R. C. Phillimore | |
| POEMS (With an Introduction by John Masefield). | 2s. 6d. net. |
Max Plowman | |
| FIRST POEMS. | 2s. 6d. net. |
Katharine Tynan | |
| INNOCENCIES. | 3s. 6d. net. |
| NEW POEMS. Second Impression. | 3s. 6d. net. |
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| FLOWER OF YOUTH: Poems in War-Time. | 3s. 6d. net. |
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