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§1<br />

Key-notes by Arbor Leigh. 1876, 1879 (under her own name).<br />

Common sense country. [188-?]<br />

Poems, lyrics and sonnets. 1882.<br />

<strong>The</strong> why I ams: Why I am a communist by W. Morris; Why I am an<br />

expropriationist by L. S. Bevington. 1894.<br />

Chiefly a dialogue: concerning some difficulties <strong>of</strong> a dunce. [? 1895].<br />

Liberty lyrics. 1895.<br />

Anarchism and violence. 1896. Essay.<br />

Bevington contributed articles to Fortnightly Rev, Modern Rev and<br />

Nineteenth Cent. See Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

Robert Laurence Binyon 1869–1943<br />

Collections<br />

Laurence Binyon. [32 poems.] [1926.] Augustan Books <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

Poetry.<br />

A Binyon anthology. 1927.<br />

Collected poems. 2 vols 1931.<br />

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Four poems. In Primavera: poems by Binyon, S. Phillips, M. Ghose<br />

and A. S. Cripps. Oxford 1890; 1890 (2nd edn).<br />

Persephone. <strong>The</strong> Newdigate poem. 1890.<br />

Lyric poems. 1894.<br />

Carvalhos. [c. 1895.]<br />

Poems. Oxford 1895.<br />

London visions. 1896 (bk 1), 1896 (12 poems, <strong>of</strong> which 5 rptd from Pall<br />

Mall Gazette and Poems 1895, above), 1899 (bk 2), 1908 (collected<br />

edn, rptd from Poems 1895, and from Porphyrion and other<br />

poems, below, adding new poems).<br />

<strong>The</strong> praise <strong>of</strong> life: poems. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> supper: a lyrical scene. 1897 (priv ptd).<br />

Porphyrion and other poems. 1898.<br />

Western Flanders: a medley <strong>of</strong> things seen, considered and imagined.<br />

1899.<br />

Odes. 1901, 1913 (rearranged and rev).<br />

<strong>The</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Adam and other poems. [1903], 1904.<br />

Dream come true. London and New York 1905.<br />

Penthesilea: a poem. 1905.<br />

Paris and Œnone. 1906. A tragedy in one act.<br />

Attila: a tragedy in four acts. 1907.<br />

England and other poems. 1909.<br />

Auguries. 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winnowing-fan: poems on the Great War. 1914.<br />

Bombastes in the shades: a play in one act. 1915. In Oxford<br />

Pamphlets 1914–15.<br />

<strong>The</strong> anvil. 1916.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cause: poems <strong>of</strong> war. Boston and New York 1917, 1917.<br />

For the fallen, and other poems. [1917.] Selected from <strong>The</strong> winnowing-fan,<br />

above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new world: poems. 1918.<br />

<strong>English</strong> poetry in its relation to painting and the other arts. 1918 (Br<br />

Acad).<br />

Poetry and modern life. 1918.<br />

<strong>The</strong> four years: war poems collected and newly augmented. 1919.<br />

Six poems on Bruges. 1919. With 6 colour prints by F. Brangwyn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret: sixty poems. 1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> ode. Trans Royal Soc <strong>of</strong> Lit 2 1922.<br />

Arthur: a tragedy. 1923. In verse.<br />

Ayuli: a play in three acts and an epilogue. Oxford 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> golden treasury <strong>of</strong> modern lyrics. 1924. Ed Binyon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sirens: an ode. 1924, 1925.<br />

Little poems from the Japanese, rendered into <strong>English</strong> verse. Leeds<br />

1925 (priv ptd).<br />

Tradition and re-action in modern poetry. 1926 (Eng Assoc).<br />

<strong>The</strong> wonder night. London and New York 1927.<br />

Boadicea: a play in eight scenes. 1927.<br />

Sophro the wise: a play for children. 1927, [1937].<br />

<strong>The</strong> idols: an ode. 1928.<br />

Three short plays: Godstow nunnery, Love in the desert, Memnon.<br />

1930. In verse.<br />

Landscape in <strong>English</strong> art and poetry. Tokyo 1930, 1931.<br />

Akbar. 1932, 1939.<br />

Koya San. Four poems from Japan. 1932.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Inferno <strong>of</strong> Dante, translated into <strong>English</strong> verse. 1933.<br />

Three poems. Derby 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Christopher Smart. 1934 (Eng Assoc).<br />

<strong>The</strong> young king. A play. Canterbury 1934, 1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> romantic revival in art and poetry: a reconsideration.<br />

1935 (Rickman Godlee lecture).<br />

Brief candles. 1938. A play.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Purgatorio <strong>of</strong> Dante, translated into <strong>English</strong> triple rhyme.<br />

1938.<br />

Note on Milton’s imagery and rhythm. In Seventeenth-century<br />

studies presented to Sir H. Grierson, Oxford 1938.<br />

Art and freedom. Oxford 1939 (Romanes lecture).<br />

<strong>The</strong> north star and other poems. 1941.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruins. Horizon 6 1942. Early versions <strong>of</strong> poems included in <strong>The</strong><br />

burning <strong>of</strong> the leaves.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Paradiso <strong>of</strong> Dante, translated into <strong>English</strong> triple rhyme.<br />

1943.<br />

British Museum diversion: a play for puppets. Horizon 10 1944.<br />

<strong>The</strong> burning <strong>of</strong> the leaves and other poems. Ed C. M. Binyon 1944.<br />

<strong>The</strong> madness <strong>of</strong> Merlin. Ed G. Bottomley 1947.<br />

Binyon also pbd several works on <strong>English</strong> and oriental art, and edited the<br />

works <strong>of</strong> Blake, Keats, Swinburne and Tennyson. His trn <strong>of</strong> Dante’s Divine<br />

comedy was pbd in Dante: the selected works, ed P. Milano, 1972.<br />

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Streatfield, R. A. Two poets <strong>of</strong> the new century, Stephen Phillips and<br />

Binyon: a critical appreciation. 1901.<br />

Archer, W. In his Poets <strong>of</strong> the younger generation, 1902.<br />

William, H. H. Binyon and his contemporaries. In his Modern<br />

<strong>English</strong> writers, 1918.<br />

Maynard, T. In his Our best poets: <strong>English</strong> and American, 1924.<br />

Twitchett, E. G. <strong>The</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong> Binyon. London Mercury Sep 1930.<br />

Thouless, P. Binyon and John Masefield. In her Modern poetic<br />

drama, Oxford 1934.<br />

Southworth, J. G. Binyon. Sewanee Rev 43 1935; rptd in his Sowing<br />

the spring, 1940.<br />

Edwardian poets. TLS 20 Mar 1953.<br />

Sayers, D. L. Binyon’s death. TLS 27 Mar 1953.<br />

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt 1840–1922<br />

Henry Charles Beeching | Wilfrid Scawen Blunt<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Reinehr, Sr M. J. In <strong>The</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> Blunt: an introduction and<br />

study, Milwaukee 1941.<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong> Blunt, selected and arranged by W. E. Henley and G.<br />

Wyndham. 1898.<br />

Love poems. Ed F. Chapman, London and New York 1902.<br />

Poetical works. 2 vols 1914.<br />

Poems. Selected by F. Dell. 1923.<br />

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Sonnets and songs by Proteus. 1875.<br />

Proteus and Amadeus: a correspondence. Ed A. de Vere 1878.<br />

Between Blunt and W. Meynell on religion and philosophy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> love sonnets <strong>of</strong> Proteus. 1880, 1885 (4th edn), 1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> future <strong>of</strong> Islam. 1882. Essays rptd from Fortnightly Rev.<br />

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