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Introduction
This page is part of the Swan Press Leeds project. Authors are listed here by the name under which the published, unlike on the Swan Press, Leeds Category page where they appear under the WikiTree form of their name. The author name is given in the fullest form that it appeared in a Swan Press publication (e.g. "Childe, Wilfred Rowland" will include works published under the names "Childe, W.R." and "Childe, Wilfred R."). Where an author published only under initials they are listed alphabetically under their first initial (e.g. "E.M.P.", not "P., E.M."). Where an author who published under initials has been identified there will be a "see also" link to their full name.
For single author books of poetry the contents are listed, and indented, under book title. Where an author contributes a poem or prose contribution to a multi-author work or magazine issue the item is listed under the item's title.
A
- "All Last Night ..." in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 6
- 'Commemoration Ode' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [pages 1-2]
- 'Foreword' in The Merry Shire. Poems in the Yorkshire dialect page 7
- 'Roses Can Wound' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 5
- 'On Hearing a Tone-Poem' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 20]
- 'Wessil' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [pages 4-5]
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- 'Spring on the Coast' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 66
- The Forsaken Merman
- 'Claire de Lune - Chartreuse' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 pages 7-8
- 'Rondelets' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 17]
- 'Sonnet : Schaumann, Romance in F Sharp' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 5]
- 'Twenty Nine' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 17]
- 'Villanelle' (For Rossetti's Picture) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 16]
- 'A Thought' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 1]
- 'To the Dead Poets' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 1]
Athlone, Anne
- 'On Leeds Bridge' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 2]
- 'To My Dear' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 3]
B
- 'Evening' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 2]
- 'The Hills' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 8]
- 'Jennifer Grey' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 2]
- 'Lines on a Late Spring' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 16]
- 'Sounds' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 14]
- 'The Tramp' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 4]
- 'A Voice Out of the Sea' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 4]
- 'Wharfedale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 1]
- 'Winter' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 11]
- "Tristess de la Lune" translated/adapted by Matthew and Denis Botterill in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 8]
- 'The Elusive' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 11
- 'The Music of Moors' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 1]
- 'The Sleeping Beauty' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 10
- 'Chastity' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 10]
- 'A Joy Ride' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [pages 4-5]
- 'Varium et Mutabile Semper' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 17]
- 'O Happy Wind' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 12
- 'Two and Forty-Two' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 10]
- Green Lacquer
- 'Accident' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 1]
- 'Atlantic' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 15]
- 'Garden Spiders' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 13]
- 'My Brain' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 7]
- 'Since Noon' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 12]
- 'To Alice' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 14]
- 'Youth' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 16]
- Little Poems from the Japanese : Rendered into English Verse
- 'I.' from a print by Harunobu page 5
- 'II.' by Gotokudaiji no Sadaijin page 6
- 'III.' by Kokonoye page 7
- 'IV.' by Gonchunagon Sada-ihe page 8
- 'V.' from a print by Harunobu page 9
- 'VI.' by Hakutotei Riushi of Omi page 10
- 'VII.' from a print by Gakutei page 11
- 'VIII.' by Narihira page 12
- 'IX.' by Jakuren Hoshi page 13
- 'At owt bud love could be' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 3]
- 'The Beggar-Maid to the Prince' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 7]
- 'The Clown' (for Barry Lupino) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 4]
- 'Content' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 3]
- Dedications, Poems
- 'Note' page 6
- 'To Mabel' page 7
- 'April in Wharfedale' page 11
- 'Autumn Dying' page 12
- 'Morning' page 13
- 'Inspiration' page 14
- 'April' page 15
- 'Arnside' page 16
- 'Snow Study' page 17
- 'Frost' pages 18-19
- 'Thaw' page 20
- 'Nocturne' page 21
- 'Summer Rains' page 22
- 'The Four Corners' page 23
- 'Rain' page 24
- 'For Barbara's Birthday' page 25
- 'Transit' page 26
- 'Birthday Poem' page 29
- 'To the Beloved' pages 30-31
- 'To Mabel' page 32
- 'The Stars' page 33
- 'To the Lady Mabel' page 34
- 'The Sea's Tears' page 35
- 'My Love Absent' page 36
- 'Lost Love' page 39
- 'Moonlight' page 40
- 'The Paradox' page 41
- 'Shadows' pages 42-43
- 'God' page 44
- 'Desire' page 45
- 'Lady be Good' pages 46-47
- 'Requiem' page 48
- 'Wild Rose' page 49
- 'A Memory' page 50
- 'Aftermath' page 51
- 'Two Nasty Verses' page 52
- 'Georgia' page 53
- 'Breakfast' page 54
- 'The Boomerang' page 55
- 'Sunset approach to Tobermory' pages 56-57
- 'Solitude' pages 58-59
- 'Felix' page 60
- 'To S. Whitworth' page 61
- 'The Mind of Man' pages 62-63
- 'Egotism' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 4]
- 'Fame' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 4]
- 'Her Birthday' (for Barbara, 23rd May 1925) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 6]
- 'Idyll' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 2]
- 'A Memory' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 19]
- 'Nocturne' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 7]
- 'Nocturne' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 2]
- Poems Collected and Recollected
- 'The Prince to the Beggar-Maid' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 6]
- 'Rain' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 6]
- 'Shadows' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [pages 6-7]
- 'Song' (for Frances) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 3]
- 'Thaw' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 5]
- Yorkshire Poetry New Series issues 1-4 (editor), editorial on inside front cover issues 1-3[1]
- 'Fragment from Yacht Molly's First Cruise' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 13]
- 'Passion' (written on seeing a cubist drawing at an Exhibition in Leeds) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 6]
Botterill, Matthew and Botterill, Denis
- "Tristess de la Lune" (Charles Baudelaire: Les Fleurs du Mal) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 8]
- 'As Them That Strive' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 6]
- 'Aysgarth Falls' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 4]
- 'The Bathing Pool' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 6]
- 'The Classic' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 4]
- 'Euclid' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 8]
- 'The 51st Division : August 1918' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 6]
- 'Friends' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 13
- 'Friends' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 15]
- 'Immortality' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 6]
- 'Joys in Dwelling' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 14]
- 'Jutland' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 15]
- 'Lincluden Abbey' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [pages 8-9]
- 'Lord Byron' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 3]
- Marcus Aurelius: a tragedy
- 'Music and Art' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 5]
- 'Ode on the Olympic Games' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 5]
- 'Plato's Philosophy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 14]
- 'Regret' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 20]
- 'Remembrance' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 19]
- 'Resurrection' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 16]
- 'The Scapegrace' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 19]
- 'Fugitive' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 14
- 'The Kiss of Peace' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 1
- 'Les Pauvres' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 15
- 'Coniston-The Return' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 5]
- 'Freedom' (a reply to Morwenna R Lyne) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 13]
- Grass and flower: poems
- 'The Lifted Cross' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 16
- 'Oeillette' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 4]
Brook, George
- 'The Poet in the Town' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 4]
- 'Toby-- A Mongrel' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 20]
Brooke, J.A.
- 'The Cuckoo's Cry' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 7]
- 'The Fairies' Christmas Eve' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 12]
- 'Disfigured Beauty' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 3]
- 'Hidden Birds' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 10]
- 'Lament' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 15]
- 'Lurking Beauty' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 19]
- 'Rain' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 5]
- 'Recompense' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 12]
- 'Remembrance' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 3]
- 'The Road' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 6]
- 'Rus in Urbe' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 16]
- 'To Summer' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 14]
- The ship of destiny (cover artist)
- The Singing Sword. A poem (cover artist and portrait)
- 'My Philosophy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 18]
- 'Dreams' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 3]
- 'The Workers' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 15]
- 'Comitatus Eboracensis' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 19]
- 'East, West, Hame's Best' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 7]
- 'My Lady's Picture' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 5]
- 'Secrets' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 18]
- 'Shandy Hall' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 15]
- 'Sunt Lacrimæ Rerum' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 17]
- 'Tempus Fugax' from the French of Ronsard in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 21]
C
- 'Ballade of Little Knowledge' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 30]
- 'Disillusion' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 6]
- 'The Happy Valley' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 31]
- 'The Outlaw' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 7]
- 'Red Roses' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 1]
- 'To G.B.S. : after reading a certain passage in "O Flaherty, V.C." ' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 5]
- 'Variation on a Theme' "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" (after G.K. Chesterton) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 11]
C.D.
- 'The Days that Were' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 14]
- 'He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 2
- 'Träumerei' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 17
- 'Tumbledown Town' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 3
- 'Chieftain's Howe' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [pages 18-19]
- 'T' Hoil i' t' Pooak' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 14]
- 'The Laggard Minstrel' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [pages 6-7]
- 'T' Laylock Tree' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [pages 6-7]
- 'The Merry Vagabond' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 11]
- 'Moorland Maiden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 6]
- 'Pantoum' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 19]
- 'Ploughing' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [pages 8-9]
- 'Queens E-Piping' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 7]
- 'Spring' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 8]
- 'To a Passing Girl' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 8]
- 'A November Sunset' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 9]
- 'To a lost lover' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 7]
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- 'Preface' in The ship of destiny pages 6-8
- 'Variation on a Theme' "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" (after G.K. Chesterton) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 11]
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- The Ballad of Jak and Anne
- 'Beeverlake Bars' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 10]
- 'Beeverlake Bars' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 19
- Blue Distance
- 'Blue Distance' page 9
- 'Chant of Him who Was Crucified' pages 10-11
- 'Romance' pages 15-17
- 'Bells' page 18-20
- 'Flemish Waters' pages 21-23
- 'Sanctuaries: I. High Mass' pages 24-25
- 'Sanctuaries: II. Of a Great Angel' pages 25-28
- 'Sanctuaries: III. The Mount of Vision' pages 28-29
- 'Cockaigne' pages 31-33
- 'The Age of Gold: I. Baptizo' pages 34-35
- 'The Age of Gold: II. Sanctus Helios' pages 35-37
- 'Antiquissima Dulcedo: I. Abaris: A Rhapsody' pages 38-39
- 'Antiquissima Dulcedo: II. Red Roofs' pages 39-41
- 'Antiquissima Dulcedo: I. In the Holy City' pages 42-44
- 'Beata Solitudo' pages 45-49
- 'Le Portrait de Casimir' pages 53-55
- 'Sylvia Westrow: An Interlude' pages 56-63
- 'The Soul of Maria Pechum' pages 64-72
- 'The Mystery of the Holy Grail' pages 73-74
- 'The World' pages 75-76
- 'Mas' pages 77-79
- 'Bacchus in Autumn: An Elegy' pages 80-82
- 'The Vision in the Way' pages 83-88
- 'Saint Mary of the Moors' pages 89-90
- 'The Tale of Saint Gillian' pages 91-94
- 'Bretton poem' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 2]
- 'The Cornish Sea-port' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 13]
- The Country of Sweet Bells
- 'The Country of Sweet Bells' page 7
- 'Advent' page 8
- 'The Cathedral' page 9
- 'Abba Father' page 10
- 'The Upland Spring' page 11
- 'The Little Waterfall' page 12
- 'The Return of the Prodigal' page 13
- 'Northminster Bension' page 14
- 'The House Called Washington' page 15
- 'Transfiguration' page 16
- 'Psyche's Quest' page 17
- 'The Alone One' page 18
- 'Europa's Crown' pages 19-20
- 'Canzon d'Oro' page 21
- 'Larks in March' page 22
- 'The Fair Vestal' page 23
- 'The Legend of Saint Icarus' pages 24-25
- 'Dream' page 26
- 'Santa Spirita, Breather, Life' page 27
- 'The Master of the Mysteries' page 28
- 'White Veils' page 29
- 'Cloth of Gold' page 30
- 'Innocent Alabaster' page 31
- 'Spring Suffering' page 32
- 'Our Lady of Nature' page 33
- 'Beatissima in Pace' page 34
- 'The Beauty of Towerings' page 35
- 'In Falconberg of the Kings' page 36
- 'The Fiery Faces' page 37
- 'Symbols in Heaven' page 38
- 'Aster Christi' page 39
- 'The Fool's Escape' pages 40-41
- 'Dream Christendom' page 42
- 'Incarnatus' page 43
- 'Vita Nuova' pages 44-45
- 'The Bells of Arven' pages 46-47
- 'Cranberry Heath' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 8]
- 'Dream Christendom' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 11]
- 'The Exile of King Ban' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 1]
- 'Faerie' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 5]
- 'Fairy Tales' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 4
- 'Finding of Clariel' (a sequel to 'Nichodemus Seeketh for Clariel') in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 5]
- The Garland of Armor. Sixteen poems
- 'Northern Spring' page 1
- 'The Rosary of the Fields' page 2
- 'Beeverlake Bars' page 3
- 'Mountains of the Swans' page 4
- 'The Minster page 5
- 'How a Fairy Lad healed a Queen' pages 6-7
- 'The Little Maid and the Swallows' page 8
- 'Fairy Food' page 9
- 'The Crystal Crown' pages 10-11
- 'Sister Ursula' page 12
- 'Fidelia' page 13
- 'A Wind-Spirit Pipes of Hidden Beauty' pages 14-15
- 'The Fairy Harper comes to Robin of the Cot' page 16
- 'Repentance' page 17
- 'Madrigaly' page 18-19
- 'July Sancturies' page 20
- 'The Golden Trees' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 20
- 'The Green Lily of Gailees' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [pages 11-12]
- The Hills of Morning. Poems
- 'The Hills of Morning' page 7
- 'The Song of Azarias' to David Hallett pages 7-8
- 'The Cherubinical Wander-Man page 8
- 'Comparisons: I. Cupid to Psyche pages 8-9
- 'Comparisons: 2. Psyche to Cupid pages 9-10
- 'The Invitation to Psyche' page 10
- 'The Sorrows and Triumphs of the Soul' pages 11-12
- 'The Ideal Beauty' pages 12-13
- 'Poem Virginal' pages 13-14
- 'The Shepherd of Belem' page 14
- 'Empedokles' page 15
- 'Spring's Awakening' To all my Indian Friends page 15
- 'Paulus Varanien' page 16
- 'Cammeraire: An Idyll' pages 16-17
- 'The Immaculate Hours' pages 17-18
- 'Prayer to the August Origin' page 18
- 'To M.S.' pages 18-19
- 'Dream Heaven' To Herbert Read page 20
- 'To My Friend' pages 20-21
- 'Hispaniola' page 21
- 'The Soul in Prison' pages 21-22
- 'Love in the Desert' page 22
- 'Our Lady of Berkshire' page 23
- 'To One Dying' pages 23-24
- 'The Frost-Child' page 24
- 'Cammeraire: Second Part' page 25
- 'Spiritual Love' page 26
- 'Sponsa Christi' pages 26-27
- 'Lumen de Lumine' pages 27-28
- 'The Spring-Song' page 28
- 'The Headland' page 29
- 'The Sorrow of Odin' page 29
- 'White Magic' page 30
- 'The Shy Psyche' page 30
- 'Psyche's Song' page 31
- 'Incarnatus' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 10]
- 'The Little Maid and the Swallows' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 15]
- 'The Minster (for E.V.G.)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 10]
- 'Nautill' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 1]
- 'The New Abbey' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [pages 2-3]
- 'Nicodemus Seeketh for Clariel' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 3]
- 'The Old Woman of Brittany' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 9]
- 'On the Removal of a 15th Century House to America' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 16]
- 'The Orchard Shrine' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 18
- 'Paderewski Playing Bach' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 12]
- Peasants' Christmas Eve
- 'The Romantic Circus' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 10]
- 'Saint Christopher's at Hill' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 7]
- 'The Saxon City' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 6]
- 'Sister Ursula' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 9]
- 'The Summer Creek' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 5
- 'Swannaby' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 10]
- 'To the County of York' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [pages 12-13]
- 'The Upland Spring' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 9]
- 'A Wind-Spirit Pipes of Hidden Beauty' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [pages 2-3]
- 'Wynkyn de Woodkirk' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [pages 10-11]
- 'Quis est iste qui Venit' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 1]
- 'In Yorkshire' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 6]
- 'The Wind 'Twixt Moor and Heaven' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 4]
Coke, Percival Hale see Hale Coke, Percival
- The Uncharted Coast (illustrator)
- The Immortal Rose
- Rosemary. Four sonnets
- Two Sonnets
- 'The Uncharted Coast' [page 2]
- 'Completion' [page 3]
- The Uncharted Coast (first edition)
- 'The Uncharted Coast' page 11
- 'Nightfall' page 12
- 'Worship' page 15
- 'The Dream-Tryst' page 16
- 'Completion' page 19
- 'Betrayal' pages 20-21
- 'The Anniversary' page 22
- 'Shadows' page 25
- 'The Return' page 26
- 'The Approach' page 29
- 'Noonday' pages 30-31
- 'Tides' page 32
- 'In a Railway Carriage' page 33
- 'In Church' page 34
- 'A Memory' page 35
- 'Homing' pages 36 and 39
- The Uncharted Coast (second edition)
- 'The Uncharted Coast' page 11
- 'Nightfall' page 12
- 'Worship' page 15
- 'In Bondage' page 16
- 'Betrayal' pages 17-18
- 'Shadows' page 21
- 'The Anniversary' page 22
- 'The Return' page 23
- 'Noonday' pages 24-25
- 'Tides' page 26
- 'The Approach' page 29
- 'In a Railway Carriage' page 30
- 'In Church' page 31
- 'The Dream-Tryst' page 32
- 'A Memory' page 35
- 'Homing' pages 36 and 39
- The voyage : a sonnet sequence
- Consuela y Raffell and other poems
- 'Foreword' page 4
- 'Consuela y Raffell' pages 5-10
- 'Then and Now' page 11
- 'Hand in Hand' page 12
- 'The Singers' page 12
- 'If I Were Rich' page 13
- 'The Birds' Rehearsal' pages 14-15
- 'The Emigrant's Return' page 15
- 'The Old Man's Farewell to the Woods' page 16
- 'The Gypsy Girl' page 17
- 'The Storm' pages 18-19
- 'An April Morning' page 20
- 'Lines written in a Derbyshire lane, on passing a small gypsy encampment, the head of which was sitting under a tree making pegs' page 21
- 'Goin' tu t' Spaws' pages 22-23
- 'To the Birds in Winter' page 23
- 'Short Commons (During "rations" Time) page 24
- 'Winter in the Woods' pages 25-26
- 'Sea Pictures - Bridlington Quay' pages 27-28
- 'To the Thrush' pages 29-30
- 'Erin Go Bragh' page 30
- 'Them Lee Fair Lasses' pages 31-32
- 'March' page 32
- 'Where the Bluebells Grow' pages 33-34
- 'Song' page 34
- 'A Spring Song foor Little Folk' pages 35-36
- 'From Darkness to Light' page 36
- 'Robin returns' page 37
- 'The Framer's Boy' page 38
- "Auld Lang Syne" page 39-41
- 'Song' page 41
- 'The Old Wife's Reverie' page 42
- 'Now the Labourer's Task is O'er' pages 43-44
- 'Song' page 44
- 'A Factory Hand to "A Son of the Soil" (Mr. J.S.Fletcher)' pages 45-46
- 'T'Cup-Ties Are On' pages 47-48
- 'Hymn' page 48
- 'T'Owd Fowks Hey a Day Aht' pages 49-50
- 'The Snow' pages 51-52
- 'Going into the House' adapted from Mr J.S. Fletcher's story pages 53-58
- 'Off for the Holidays' pages 59-60
- 'The Minster Panes' page 61-62
- 'Song' page 62
- 'Love and Botany' pages 63-64
- 'Second Thoughts' page 64
- 'The Factory Bell' page 65-66
- 'Song' page 66
- "Come Gentle Spring" pages 67-68
- 'A Night During A Long, Dockers' Strike' pages 69-70
- 'A Song of the Toilers when Factories Began Work at 6am' pages 71-72
- 'The Football Match' page 72
- 'Mermaids' pages 73-74
- 'Hymn' page 74
- 'Burns' pages 75-76
- 'Song' page 76
- 'Song' page 77
- 'Beethoven's Sonatas' page 78
- 'Through the Cornfields' page 79
- 'The "Good Night" Hymn' page 80
- Notes on Joseph Conrad : with some unpublished letters
Coope, Helen
- 'Sun Worshippers' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 15]
Coope, William
- 'The Seaside' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 13]
Cooper, F,J,
- 'Hope' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [pages 17-18]
- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- 'The Bird Doctor' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 9]
- 'City Wind' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 14]
- 'England' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 16]
- 'An Everyday Saint' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 5]
- 'A Failure' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 3]
- 'Night Fall' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 4]
- The Organist: A poem
- 'The Passing Soul' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 20]
- 'To Robert Browning' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 12]
- 'Trille de Diavolo' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [pages 1-5]
- 'Woman' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 19]
- 'The Cuckoo' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 22]
- "A's gotten t' bliss" in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 pages 21
- 'The Owelet & the Throssel' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 1]
- Photograph in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 1]
Craven, Dora
- 'The Garden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 8]
- 'Sunset by the Sea' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 20]
C.R.G.
- 'Foreword' in First Fruits
- 'The Crimple Brook' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [pages 10-11]
- 'Heredity' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 15]
- 'A Palace in Mayfair' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 12]
- 'Uncertainty' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 16]
- Inhabitants. Poems (woodcuts)
C.W.A. see Ainley, Charles William
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D.B.
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- 'Preface' in The Uncharted Coast. Poems pages 8-10
- 'April Magic' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [pages 18-19]
- 'Harvest' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 17]
- 'Les Séparés' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 73
Didier, Antoine
- 'Distant Dreams' (Siam, 1922) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 2]
- 'De Mortuis' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [pages 18-19]
- 'Disenchantment' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 20]
- The Forsaken Merman (illustrator)
- The Garland of Armor. Sixteen poems (cover artist)
- 'Gorse' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 3]
- The Hills of Morning. Poems (cover artist)
- The Lute of Darkness (cover artist)
- The Merry Shire. Poems in the Yorkshire dialect (cover artist)
- 'Old Letters' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [pages 8-9]
- 'Poppies' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [pages 1-2]
- 'Sonnet' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 13]
- 'Sonnet' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 11]
- 'Spring Come Back' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 8]
- 'Two Sonnets' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [pages 10-11]
- Yorkshire Poetry, volume 1 title page (illustrator)
- Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [Issue 22], (cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, (cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, (cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, (cover artist)
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- 'Moorland Pools' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 12]
- 'Yesterday and To-morrow' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 15]
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- 'Winter in Craven' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 5]
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E.J.
- 'Christmas Day' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 16]
- Poems, 1927 (photograph)
E.M.P.
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Enn
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- 'The Rondeau' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 6]
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- 'Ambition' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 4]
- 'Ghosts' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 19]
- 'The Interleaf' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 18]
- 'My Old Dog: A Monologue' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 20]
- 'The Old Postman' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 18]
- 'Regrets' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 5]
- 'The Second Choice' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 15]
- 'Sonnets in City Square, Leeds' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [pages 10-11]
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- III 'The Romance of the Railway' [page 11]
- IV 'Midnight - Sunday' [page 11]
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- 'Going into the House' in Consuela y Raffell and other poems adapted by T.W. Collett pages 53-58
- 'The Old Fields' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 1]
- 'Chums' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 5]
- 'Disillusion' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 17]
- 'Love's Garden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 20]
- 'Those Summer Days' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 13]
Foster, Clarence
- 'Vita Gratiæ' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 19]
F.R.H.
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- 'Spring' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 12]
- 'Early Spring' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 72
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G.H.L.
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- Photograph in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 1]
- 'Foreword' in The Forsaken Princess pages 4-5
G.K.L.
- 'York Minster' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 13]
Godfrey, Arthur
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- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- 'IV.' in Little Poems from the Japanese : Rendered into English Verse page 8
Goodwill, Edward
- 'The Ploughman' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 17]
- 'Tired' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 16]
- 'Another Sort of Mother' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 9]
- 'The Coast-Dweller's Consolation' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 18]
- 'Come Into the Seaside Picture' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 8]
- 'Crippled' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 18]
- 'From City to Country' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 15]
- 'Joe and Jane in the Country' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 5]
- 'Non-stop Nature' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 16]
- 'The Old-Time Machine' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [pages 12-13]
- 'Old Wonders in Wool' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 17]
- 'One Day in the Country' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 10]
- 'The Picture Screen of Long Ago' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 12]
- 'The Rose-Red Alley-Ways' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 15]
- 'The Sea Encroaches' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 8]
- 'Sequestered or free?' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 20]
- 'The Spring Pedestrian's Plaint' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 17]
- 'Street Brightness' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 11]
- 'Umber Umbrage (after the New School of Verse)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 7]
- 'The Village Folk-Dancers' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 9]
- 'The Walking Women' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 3]
- 'What Answer?' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 10]
- 'While Chimney-Cowls Spin' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 16]
- 'Wild Mustard' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 6]
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- 'A Skald's Impromptu' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 6
- "They Sat There" in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 7
- 'II.' in Little Poems from the Japanese : Rendered into English Verse page 6
- 'The Land of Promise' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [pages 16-17]
- The Devil a Saint. A comedy in three acts
- The ship of destiny
- 'The Ship of Destiny' pages 9-10
- 'The Unheeded Minstrel' pages 11-12
- 'Haunted' page 13
- 'The Harbour Road' page 14
- 'My Lovely Dear' page 15
- 'Pilgimage' pages 16-17
- 'Heritage' page 18
- 'There's a Queer Little Wind' page 19
- 'Fairy-Kissed' page 20
- 'Liberated' page 21
- 'Little Lanes' page 22
- 'Idlesse' pages 23-24
- 'The Dead Wife' pages 25-26
- 'To a Priestess of Isis' pages 27-28
- 'Indifference' page 29
- 'The Ballade of the Lost Soul' pages 30-36
- 'The Desired' page 37
- 'Pause' page 38
- 'On Box Hill' page 39
- 'The Lone "Landes"' page 40
- "Oyez! Oyez! Be it Known...!" pages 41-42
- 'Pump Court Temple' pages 43-44
- 'Love's Ecstasy' page 45
- 'Réponse' page 46
- 'Song' page 47
- 'Immutability' pages 48-49
- 'If I Should Fall Asleep' page 50
- 'The Grail' page 51
- 'Apart' page 52
- 'In the Gardens, Versailles' page 53
- 'The Home-Coming' pages 54-55
- 'Cri du Cœur' pages 56-57
- 'A Memory' page 58
- 'The Uncharted Sea' pages 59-60
- 'Anniversary' page 61
- 'On the South Downs' page 62
- 'A Singer at Dusk' page 63
- 'At Nightfall' page 64
- The Singing Sword. A poem
G.T.
- 'Sunset at Hebden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 14]
G.W.
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- Two Poems from the Persian of Hafiz
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- 'Sonnet' [page 6]
- 'Farewell' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 7]
Hakutotei Riushi of Omi
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- 'The Crusaders' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 19]
- 'Fountain's Abbey: (1132-1924)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 7]
- 'Knaresborough' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 16]
- 'Love is a light in the Sky' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 10]
- 'Make Believe' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 18]
- 'Merchandise' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 5]
- 'A Sailor's Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 5]
- 'Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 9]
- 'Sonnet' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 4]
- What you will. A volume of verse.
- 'When Lydia Laughs' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 10]
- 'A Loiner's Day' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 20]
- 'My Ghosts' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 20]
- 'Two Sonnets' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 13]
- 'Greenhow Hilll' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [pages 8-9]
- 'Haymaking Time' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 8]
- 'Plovers' Eggs' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 15]
- Inhabitants. Poems
- 'Whitby' page 7
- 'Cuthbert Cowston' page 8
- 'Robert Glen' page 9
- 'The Witches' page 10
- 'Christopher Pressick' page 11
- 'Epitaph' page 12
- 'Three Old Men' pages 13-14
- 'Clay' page 15
- 'Thomas Dacre' page 16
- 'Sea Birds' page 17
- 'Blea Wyke' page 18
- 'Passing Guest' page 19
- 'The Return of the Native' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [pages 1-2]
- 'Song at Moonrise' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [pages 10-11]
- 'Yorkshire Witches' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [pages 15-16]
Harris, R. Gordon
- 'Morning' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 27]
- 'The Graves in France' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [pages 11]
- 'Light and Love' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 19]
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- 'V.' (from a print by) in Little Poems from the Japanese : Rendered into English Verse page 9
- 'Death and Age' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 28
- 'Death and Youth' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 28
- 'The Highwayman' in in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [pages 1-2]
- 'Rigor Mortis' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 27
- 'The Outlaws' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [pages 13-14]
- 'To Clarissa' in The Happy Isle translated by Jessie Hare Wakefield page 21
- 'To Clarissa' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, page 20, translated by Jessie Hare Wakefield,
- 'To the Black Nab, Near Whitby' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 8]
Hobson, Mary
- 'The Garden of Dreams' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 20]
- Rainbow Lanterns
- 'Balloons' page 7
- 'Waiting' page 8
- 'Dark Roses' page 9
- 'Barbarian Queen' page 10
- 'Treasure' page 11
- 'The Ghost' page 12
- 'Yukon' page 13
- 'Gypsies' page 14
- 'In a Garden' page 15
- Windflowers. Poems
- Spring Harvest
- 'Blue Morning' page 5
- 'Landscape in Monochrome' page 6
- 'Time Past' page 7
- 'In Absence' page 8
- 'Disillusionment' page 9
- 'Surrender' page 10
- 'Mist' page 11
- 'Stillness' page 12
- 'Twilight on the Hill' page 13
- 'Night Voices' page 14
- 'Night and I' page 15
- 'Moon-Flower' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 70
- 'The Lost Dreams' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 1]
- 'White Child's Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 8]
- 'Jealousy' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 70
- Foya the rebel : a prehistoric romance of Dartmoor circa B.C. 1,000-1,200
- The Battle of Briggate
- The Romance of Red Hall (announced but may not have been published)
- 'Reminiscences of Yacht "Molly" : The Apotheosis of Parker's Pants' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 29]
- Wireless and sike-like. A comedy in one act
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Irving, W.P.
- 'Durham Cathedral' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 19]
- 'The Leaf' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 32]
- 'Olivia' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [pages 12-13]
- 'To-night and To-morrow' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 7]
Izatt, J.
- 'Sunshine and Shadow' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 20]
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- 'Whitby' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 29
- 'T' Cheeky Begger' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [pages 8-9]
- 'T' Common Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [pages 10-11]
- 'The Dear Owd Shire' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 10]
- 'Gronddad's Pal' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [pages 10-11]
- 'It's Grond to be Alive' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 8]
- 'The Ploo-Man's Weddin' ' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [pages 11-12]
- 'Primroases' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 17]
- 'T' Silver Weddin' ' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 12]
- 'Smilin' ' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 18]
Jenkinson, Editha
- 'Foundry Lights' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 4]
- 'Sunset on the North Sea' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 1]
J.I.
- 'A Fragment : Thoughts of a father on seeing his first-born child for the first time' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 14]
Johns, Maris
- 'The Neglected Garden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 15]
Johnson, Norman H.
- 'To a Dead Sea-gull' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 3]
- 'Triolet' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 12]
- 'The Mask' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 30
- 'Silence' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 31-32
- Escape, and other verse
K
- Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, (cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, (cover artist)
Kemp, Sallie
- 'The Faery Dustman' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 11]
- The Apple Tree. Poems
- 'The Cloud' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 4]
- 'For Mary, aged five : 28th February, 1922' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 3]
- 'The Moon' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 23]
- 'Foreword' in The Battle of Briggate
Knowles, Herbert
- 'Epigram' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 3]
Kokonoye
- 'III.' in Little Poems from the Japanese : Rendered into English Verse page 7
- Dedications. Poems (portrait)
- Green Lacquer (illustrator)
L
- 'My Garden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [pages 4-5]
- 'Though Poet's Line Thou Never Wrote' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 12]
Lamb, T.A.
- 'To the City' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 4]
- 'Vivien' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 11]
Latham, W.H.
- 'Dawn' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 20]
- 'The Drifters' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 16]
- 'Filey Brigg' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 14]
- 'A June Sunrise' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 13]
- 'May' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 13]
- 'The Rose Garden' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 19]
- 'The Thrush' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 24]
- Nathaniel Baddeley, bookman. A play for the fireside in one act (illustrator)
- In and out : thirty-six poems
- 'In April' page 9
- 'Over' page 10
- 'Love Growing' page 11
- 'Winter Song' page 12
- 'Isolated' page 13
- 'Mad Hodge' page 14
- 'May' page 15
- 'All in One' page 16
- 'May Madness' page 17
- 'Cuckoo' page 18
- 'The Ship of Years' page 19
- 'The Birth of a Poem' page 20
- 'Grapes' page 21
- 'Love and June' page 22
- 'Envy' pages 23-24
- 'Life' page 25
- 'Chloe at Dawn' page 26
- 'Enclosure' page 27
- 'Morning and Evening' page 28
- 'Crows: A Grotesque' page 29
- 'In a Hay-Loft Over a Byre' page 30
- 'To the Wrens' page 31
- 'To Chloe Departing' page 32
- 'Love and Dust' page 33
- 'September' page 34
- 'A Lover's Day' page 35
- 'Folly' page 36
- 'Autumn with Chloe' page 37
- 'Interior of a Restaurant' page 38
- 'Autumn and Amber' page 39
- 'In a garden' page 40
- 'Hermetic' page 41
- 'Summer Song' page 42
- 'Sparrows' page 43
- 'November Dawn' page 44
- 'In Kennington' page 45
- 'Foreword' in The Singing Sword. A poem pages 4-6
Leeds University English School Association
- A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association
- Leeds University verse, 1914-24
Lerigo, Jaques
- 'An Autumn Night' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 8]
L.G.
- Spring Harvest (cover artist)
Lodge, Lily
- 'The Laggard' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 12]
Lothian School for Girls, Harrogate, Junior Class
- 'Snowdrops' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 14]
- 'To the Wind' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [pages 17]
Lothian School for Girls, Harrogate, Senior Class
- 'To the Princess Mary' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [pages 16]
- 'A Fairy Tale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 17]
- 'The Sea Call' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 7]
M
M.A.
- 'The Land of Green Ginger' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 9
- 'Epilogue' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [pages 1-2]
Marchetti, T.
- Grass and flower: poems (illustrator)
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- 'Chanson Triste' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 11]
- The Crystal Casket. A fantasy
- 'Demande et Response' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 11]
- Epithalamion : an ode
- 'Evensong' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 9]
- 'Foreword' in Spring Harvest page 4
- 'Foreword' in Rainbow Lanterns page 6
- The Gardens of Meditation
- The Harlequin
- How brother Theodosius beheld a vision : a little tale of the springtime
- 'Interlude' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 6]
- 'Li-Po' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 33
- 'Lost Adventure' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 13]
- The Lute of Darkness
- 'Poem Dedicatory' pages 1-2
- 'Beloved' page 3
- 'Nocturne' page 4
- 'The Enchanted Valley' page 5
- 'Two Sonnets' To D.U.R. page 6-7
- 'New Year's Eve' page 8
- 'When You Are Out' For Mother pages 9-10
- 'Seascape' For Clarice M. Covell page 11
- 'To A Lady with A Mandoline' for Alberta Vickridge page 12
- 'Barcarolle' page 13
- 'May' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 8]
- 'Milkmaid' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 11]
- 'Night journey' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 34-36
- Panic
- 'Piers Plowman' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 12]
- Poems, 1927
- 'Lo Senhal' pages 9-12
- 'When You Are Out' pages 13-14
- 'Pantheos' page 15
- 'Upon the Just and ..' page 16
- 'Ex Grege Diaboli' pages 17-18
- 'Reality' page 19
- 'Demande et Reponse' page 20
- 'Piers Plowman' page 21
- 'May' page 22
- 'Choriambics' page 23
- 'Interlude' page 24
- 'Rondeau' page 25
- 'Treasure Trove' page 26
- 'Two Poems of the Road: Night journey' pages 27-29
- 'Two Poems of the Road: September Twilight - Wharfedale' pages 30-31
- 'The Doll' pages 32-33
- 'Prophecy' page 34
- 'On an Old Actor' page 37
- 'On "Monkey Glands"' page 37
- 'On a Cynic' page 37
- 'To a Lady' page 38
- 'On a Niobe by Praxiteles' page 38
- 'On a Fair Lady' page 38
- 'On Self-Knowledge' page 39
- 'Ireland, 1921' page 39
- 'Epitaph on a Poet' page 39
- 'With a Brass Crucifix' page 40
- 'Poem Dedicatory' pages 43-44
- 'The Dancer' pages 47-48
- 'To a Lady with a Mandoline' page 49
- 'Two Sonnets' pages 50-51
- 'Song for a Lute' page 52
- 'Fragment' page 53
- 'Beloved' page 54
- 'New Year's Eve' page 55
- 'Seascape' page 56
- 'Epithalamion' pages 57-58
- 'Barcarolle' page 59
- 'Spanish Poem' page 60
- 'The Young Man's Fancy' from Meleager page 63
- 'Ah with the Grape...' from Meleager page 64
- 'Lament for Hèliodora' from Meleager page 65
- 'Spring on the Coast' from Antipater of Sidon page 66
- 'Variations: on a Theme by Sappho' page 67
- 'To an Air by Brahms' from Sappho page 68
- 'From the Gulistan of Sa'di' page 69
- 'Moon-Flower' from a print by Hokusai page 70
- 'Jealousy' from Hori-Kawa page 70
- 'Memory' from Idzumi Siki-bu page 71
- 'Cherry-Blossom Lady' from Yori-Kito page 71
- 'Early Spring' from Fujiwara-no Motozane page 72
- 'In Absence' from Ono-no Komache page 72
- 'Les Séparés' from Marceline Desbords-Valmore page 73
- 'Poem Dedicatory' page 77-78
- 'Li Po' page 81
- 'The Lesbian' page 82
- 'Vergil' page 83
- 'In Memoriam' pages 84-86
- 'Narkyssos' pages 87-89
- 'Prometheus' page 90
- 'The Birds of Rhiannon' page 91
- 'Two Sonnets' pages 92-93
- 'Envoy' page 94
- 'The Harlequin' pages 97-103
- 'A Prayer' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 11]
- 'September Rain' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 11]
- 'September Twighlight - Wharfedale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 11]
- Six Epigrams
- Sketches in Sunshine
- 'Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 14]
- 'Song for a Lute' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 37
- 'Song for a Lute' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 11]
- 'The Song of the King's Son' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 17]
- 'Sonnet' (to L.K.C.) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 11]
- Strange garden
- 'Treasure-Trove' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 9]
- Two Poems from the Persian of Hafiz
- 'Drinking Song' [pages 4-5]
- 'Sonnet' [page 6]
- Two Poems of the Road
- 'Night journey' pages 3-8
- 'September Twilight - Wharfedale' pages 9-11
- "Upon the Just and ..." in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 9]
- Yorkshire Poetry issues 1-25 (editor), editorial on inside front cover issues 1-16, 18-24[2]
- 'The Bell Buoy : Evening on Filey Brig' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 12]
- 'Marcus Curtius. A Legend of Old Rome.' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 18]
- 'To Neuralgia' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 7]
- 'Wind from the West' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 16]
- 'Awr Nell' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 18]
- 'Bonny Bairn' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 14]
- 'The Young Man's Fancy' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 63
- 'Ah with the Grape...' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 64
- 'Lament for Hèliodora' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 65
Michel, Claude
- 'The Aerial Rope-Way at Wensley Dale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 20]
- 'An Autumn Song' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 38
- 'Langdale Pikes' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 9
- 'Langdale Pikes' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 2]
- 'Songs' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 8
- 'Suppose' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 8
- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- 'Clouds' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 17]
- 'Confession' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 9]
- 'The First Cuckoo' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 8]
- 'The Gossips' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 13]
- "Gunpowder Plot" in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 19]
- 'In St. John's Churchyard, Leeds' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 7]
- 'January Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 13]
- 'June' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 14]
- 'May' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 28]
- 'New Moon, Wensleydale' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 40
- 'A Plaint of Chang-Chih-Ho' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 39
- 'A Plaint of Chang-Chih-Ho' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 9]
- 'Rougemont (in Wharfedale)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [pages 18-19]
- Salt for the goose : a comedy
- 'The Sky-Larks' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 3]
- 'Snow and the Fair' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [pages 1-7]
- 'Spider' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 15]
- 'Spring Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 15]
- 'Sunday Afternoon' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 6]
- The Thorn's Reflowering
- 'Warm Lads' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [pages 8-9]
- The Widow of Ephesus: the delectable tale from the Satyricon of Titus Petronius Arbiter done into a play
- 'The Widow of Whitby' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 8]
Mitchell, Jno. Andrew
- 'The Dead Child' (suggested by the portrait of Leonard Christie by Alfred Stevens) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 14]
- 'A Ripon Wedding' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 41
- 'A Wharfedale Lullaby' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 42
- 'Adel Woods at Night' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 2]
Mossgiel
- 'Ah Me!' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 20]
- 'Mother of All' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 15]
- 'Valley Lights' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 14]
Mossgill
- 'Bronte Moors' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 17]
- 'Ballads of My Lady' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 43
- 'Not to-night!' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 16]
Murray. Clive
- "Carven in query" [no title] in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 14]
- 'Dictation' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 8]
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Myers, Hilda M.
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- 'The Buttercups' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 6]
- 'November in the Country' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 4]
- 'Three Beauties' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 7]
- Ante Meridian. Poems
- 'The Avenue' pages 7-8
- 'Pan's Plaint' pages 9-10
- 'I Wonder Why' page 14 [page 11]
- 'The Ballad of Brother James' page 12
- 'Memories' page 13
- 'The Parish of St. Jude' page 11 [page 14]
- 'Grandma's Hair was Golden' pages 15-16
- 'Why do you Smile?' page 17
- 'Adventure' page 18
- 'At Noon in the Wood' pages 19-20
- 'In the Park' page 21
- 'Spring in the City' page 22
- 'A Prayer' page 23
- "Hungered, I sought" in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 10
- 'Joy' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 44
- 'The Ride to Camelot' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 pages 45-46
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- 'A Birthday Wish' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 15]
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- 'June' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 5]
- 'The New Year' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 14]
- 'Sunset and Afterglow' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 15]
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- 'A Wood in Wood' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 5]
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Parker, W.
- 'Eileen and Daddy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 17]
Parkinson, L.
- 'The Unfinished Sampler' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 13]
- 'Colour' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 16]
- 'Heights o'er Whitby Town' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 19]
- Quiet Ladies. A book of poems
- The Ballad of Jak and Anne (woodcut after)
- 'Autumn' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 13]
- 'Gallipoli' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 4]
- 'An Old Friend' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 19]
- 'To X—' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 11
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- 'Enchantment' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 6]
- 'June' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 16]
- 'The Spirit of April' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 16]
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Quinlan, Agnes
- 'The Emigrant' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 20]
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- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- 'A Ballad of Skye' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 3]
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- 'Ben Rowe' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 10]
- 'The Dumb Beck' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 14]
- 'Easter Song in the Dales' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 11]
- 'England (Remembrance Day-11th November)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 10]
- 'Fear' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 9]
- 'Finna' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [pages 10-11]
- 'The Fortunate Hill' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 18]
- 'The Fountain' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [pages 17-18]
- 'The Girl to her Chance-Child' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 10]
- 'Grassington Road' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 11]
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- 'Love Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 9]
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- 'The Rosary of Hazel Nuts' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 21]
- 'The Sign-Post' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 16]
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Rayner, Geo. H.
- 'The Ballad of the Whimbrel (A Legend of the North Yorkshire Moorland)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [pages 1-2]
- 'The Falcon and the Dove' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 48
- 'Germinal' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 1]
- 'The Happy Warrior' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 47
- 'Ich Ruf' Zu Dir, Herr!' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 3]
Reynolds, F.
- 'Song' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 3]
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R.P.O.
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- 'The Call of the Riding' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 13]
- 'Variations: on a Theme by Sappho' by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 67
- 'To an Air by Brahms' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 68
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- 'Sonnet' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 25]
Senior, Frank
- 'Faery Fantasy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 4]
Severd, M.
- "Honours" in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 14]
- 'From "The Shoemaker"' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 49
- 'Airedale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 14]
- 'Ilkla' Moor' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 18]
- 'Wharfedale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 19]
Shaw, Harry
- 'Andrew Marvell' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 5]
- 'Harsh Winter Creepeth on' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 6]
- 'In Praise of Builders' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [pages 6-7]
- 'The Judgment of Death' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 16]
- 'Remember' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 16]
- 'Song: fair Land of Ebor' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 5]
- 'Three Sonnets on Woman' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [pages 12-13]
- 'To be or not to be?' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [pages 12-13]
- 'Two Sonnets' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 4]
- 'Two Sonnets' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 10]
- 'Where Winds the Yore' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 15]
- 'To-Day' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 50
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
Simpson, Edith
- 'The Road' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 9]
- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- 'Complaint' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 2]
- 'The Country and the Town' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 pages 51-52
- Leeds University verse, 1914-24 (cover artist)
- The Merry Shire. Poems in the Yorkshire dialect
- 'Spring' page 7
- 'The Country and the Town' pages 8-9
- 'The Beagles' pages 10-11
- The Maypole at Sowerby' pages 12-13
- John Glue and Hester Mudd' pages 14-16
- The Shepherd of Marsett' pages 17-18
- The Organist: A poem (cover artist)
- 'Spring' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 12
- 'Spring' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 7]
- 'A Thrush' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 13]
- 'A Vision' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association pages 13-14
- 'Idyll' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 53
- 'A Bit of Yorkshire' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 13]
- 'Fiddler Jan' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [pages 1-3]
- 'Persephone' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 54
- 'The Prisoner' (to E.J.) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 4]
- 'Soul Music' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 20]
- 'The Bells' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 13]
- 'In Ilford Town' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 9]
- 'To Mary (my Niece)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 5, [page 17]
- [Note about Drighlington parish bells] in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [pages 13]
- Mon Autel. Poème.
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- 'Skipton Castle' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 8]
- Cleopatra
Symonds, J.
- 'Sci Transit' to T.I.S. in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 55
- Notes on Joseph Conrad : with some unpublished letters
T
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
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- 'Glencoe' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 18]
- 'Holmpton Sands in Winter' (to D.P.) in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 6]
- 'Joy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 3]
- 'The Primrose Way' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 13]
- 'Snowdrops' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 15]
- 'The Wild White Parsley' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 5]
- 'Yorkshire' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [pages 19]
Thayne, H.C.M.
- 'Bridestones' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 18]
- 'The Spirit of the Moors' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [pages 14-15]
A Thirty Years Reader of "The Yorkshire Weekly Post"
- 'Wallingfen (A bit of Yorkshire)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [pages 17-18]
Thorn, H.G.
- 'Wisdom (after Verlaine)' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 6]
Thornton, Gwen E
- First fruits : poems
- 'Pattern' page 5
- 'The New Year' page 6
- 'Ships that Pass' page 7
- 'Peace' page 8
- 'Words' page 9
- 'Dreams' page 10
- 'September' page 11
- 'Little Grey Road' page 12
- 'When We are Gone' page 13
- 'Afterwards' page 14
- 'L'Envoi' page 15
Thorpe, Lyn
- 'Autumn Whispers' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 12]
- The Widow of Ephesus: the delectable tale from the Satyricon of Titus Petronius Arbiter done into a play
- 'Natura Moderata Est' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 3]
- 'Prayer Pilgrims' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 18]
- 'A Quaint Choir' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 6]
- 'To Baby Lilian' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 19]
- 'A "Verbaceous" Border' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [pages 18-19]
- 'The Cat and the Fiddle: A Nursery-Rhyme Undone and Its Scandalous Secret Unlocked' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [pages 1-3]
- 'Tha Eadigan Saelidan: The Happy Mariners' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association, pages 15-16
- 'Enigmata Saxonica Nuper Inventa Duo' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association, page 20
- 'An Evening in Tavrobel' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 56
- 'The Lonely Isle' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 57
- 'The Nameless Land' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse pages 24-25[3]
- 'The Princess Ní' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 58
- 'Why the Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association, page 17-19
"Tresham, C"
- 'An Ancient Inn' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 20]
- 'A Player in the Street' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 17]
Tresham, Garlyck
- 'Have Done With Grief' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 19]
- 'In the Silence' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 20]
- 'To One Apart' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 22]
- 'The Vagabond' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 26]
Turnbull, Elsie
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U
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V
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- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- 'An Echo from the Ridings' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 9]
- 'The Folk-Wandering' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 23]
- The Forsaken Princess
- 'The Forsaken Princess' pages 11-28
- 'The Young Physician' pages 31-40
- 'The Wife's Enchantment' pages 43-46
- 'The Frog Prince' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [pages 1-2]
- 'In Devon Lanes' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, [page 14]
- 'Larches in Wharfedale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 10]
- The Mountain of Glass
- 'Preface' pages 6-8
- 'Romance' pages 11-12
- 'The Frog' pages 13-14
- 'The Rose' page 15
- 'The Bride Choosing' pages 16-17
- 'The Jew among Thorns' page 18
- 'The Gamester' page 19
- 'Moonshine' page 20
- 'Companions in Heaven' page 21
- 'The Prince of Persia awaits Shemselnihar' page 22
- 'White Sails' pages 23-24
- 'The Quest Impossible' page 25
- 'The Drowned City' page 26
- 'Pictures in Pastel' page 29
- 'March Moon' page 30
- 'October Sunset' page 31
- 'Lilies-of-the-Valley' page 32
- 'Tulips' page 33
- 'Star-Song' page 34
- 'An Onion' page 35
- 'A Poet' page 36
- 'Confession' page 39
- 'The Slums' page 40
- 'The Valley of the Shadow' page 41
- 'Cherry Blossom in the Slaughter Yard' page 42
- 'An Echo from the Ridings' page 43
- 'Profanation' page 44
- 'Predestination' page 45
- 'The Pantheist' page 46
- 'A Spring Exhibition' page 47
- 'On Rombald's Moor' page 48
- 'October Sunset' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 10]
- 'On Rombald's Moor' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 18, [page 8]
- 'The Two Becks' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [page 10]
W
- '?' in Seven. A book of verses
- Advent : a miracle-play in one act
- Blue Distance (illustrator)
- Cleopatra (decorated by)
- The Country of Sweet Bells (decorated by)
- Dedications. Poems (end papers)
- 'Dirge for Noel' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [pages 1-2]
- The Forsaken Princess (decorated by)
- How brother Theodosius beheld a vision : a little tale of the springtime (woodcut)
- 'In a Churchyard' (for the poetry of Denis Botterill) in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 8]
- The Mountain of Glass (decorated by)
- A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association (cover artist)
- Orchard idyll (decorated by)
- Peasants' Christmas Eve (illustrator)
- Poems, 1927 (decorated by)
- Poems Collected and Recollected (decorated by)
- Rainbow Lanterns (cover artist)
- Seven. A book of verses (decorated by)
- 'To Columbine' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 17]
- Two Poems of the Road (decorated by)
- Two Sonnets (decorated by)
- What you will. A volume of verse. (illustrator)
- The Widow of Ephesus: the delectable tale from the Satyricon of Titus Petronius Arbiter done into a play (illustrator)
- Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, (cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 2, (cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, (back cover artist)
- Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, (back cover artist)
Walker, George E.
- 'The Return of Spring' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 14, [page 16]
- 'The Club Outing' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 21]
- 'The Garden Girl' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 7]
- The Happy Isle
- 'Foreword' page 6
- "O happy isle beyond the isles" page 7
- 'Hymn for S. Michael and All Angels' pages 8-9
- 'Wordborough Dale' pages 10-11
- 'Begging Song for Belgium' pages 12-13
- 'The Laughing Monk' page 14
- 'The Garden Girl' page 15
- 'To a Chinese Idol' page 16
- 'Monk Bretton Priory' page 17
- 'To a Little Boy on a Big Horse' page 18
- 'To an Optimist' page 19
- 'Resurrection' page 20
- 'To Clarissa' (translated from Heine) page 21
- 'Killingworth Creek' page 22
- 'Rainy Days' page 23
- 'Ariel and Caliban' pages 24-25
- 'Ypres' page 26
- 'Sea Gulls at Filey' page 27
- 'On Langsett Bridge' page 28
- 'In Exile' page 29
- 'The Club Outing' page 30
- 'Picking Taties' page 31
- 'A Yorkshire Farmer's Soliloquy' page 32
- 'Knaresborough' page 33
- 'The Old Church to the New' page 34
- 'Whose?' page 35
- 'Paul and Stephen' page 36
- 'Killed in Action' page 37
- 'The Garden of Dreams' page 38
- 'Heathcliffe's Soliloquy' page 39
- 'The Ships Go Out' pages 40-41
- 'Blotting Paper' page 42
- 'Sulky Joe' page 43
- 'The Wind in the Wires' page 44
- 'The Joke I Did Not Hear' page 45
- 'Fen Country' page 46
- 'A January Morning' page 47
- 'Heathcliff's Soliloquy ("Wuthering Heights" Chapter IX)' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [page 19]
- 'A January Morning' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 16]
- 'Killingholme' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 22]
- 'Knaresborough' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 17, [page 12]
- 'The Laughing Monk' (on an effigy found in the ruins of Monk Bretton Priory) in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 23]
- 'Monk Bretton Priory' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 13]
- 'Picking 'Tatties' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 25, [page 24]
- 'Pytan' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 22]
- 'Sea-Gulls at Filey' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [page 21]
- 'To Clarissa' (translated from Heine) in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 20]
- 'Wordborough Hall' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 16, [pages 16-17]
- 'A Yorkshire Framer's Soliloquy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 13, [page 16]
W.G.B.
- 'In Blessed Memory' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 9, [page 4]
- 'On leaving my old home' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 10, [page 17]
- 'On Death' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 59
Wilkinson, Emily
- 'The Making of a Picture' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [page 22]
- 'The Point of View' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 24, [pages 23-24]
- 'Snow on the Moor' in Yorkshire Poetry, Spring 1924 [issue 22], [page 24]
Williams, Margaret
- 'Written in Wharfedale' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 6, [page 17]
Wilson, E.H.
- 'I' Lilac Time' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 3, [page 8]
Wilson, Jennie
- 'Late Summer Fancy' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 7, [page 9]
W.J.
- 'Post-Victorian' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 11, [page 12]
W.J.H. see Halliday, W.J.
- 'Deis Academicis' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 60
- 'The Faithful Coat' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 2]
- 'De Naso Dominae' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 63
- 'Essay in Skeltonics' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 21
- 'The Exile' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 3]
- 'Four Episodes: Saepe aliam tenui ...' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 62
- 'Fragment of an Ode: Nonnulla desunt' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 22
- 'Matter' in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 64
- 'Now' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 23
- 'Nuit de Janvier' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 4, [page 20]
- 'Penitence' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 23
- 'The Return' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 24
- 'The Return' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 15, [page 1]
- 'The Strange Land' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 1, [page 9]
- 'The Sunrise' in A Northern venture : verses by members of the Leeds University English Association page 25
- "Sweet is the song of a bird" in Leeds University verse, 1914-24 page 61
- 'To Lesbia' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [page 2]
- I tell'd yer so : a comedy in one act
- Prodigal Husband, The. A Comedy in One Act
- 'Passing' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 13]
- The Ballad of Jak and Anne (woodcut by)
Woodhouse Grove School fifth form
- Wireless and sike-like. A comedy in one act
- 'Becket's Reverie' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 20, [pages 2-3]
- 'The Carrier Passes' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 20]
- 'Dives or Lazarus?' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 21, [page 6]
- 'A Farewell' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 8, [page 14]
- 'Her Letter from Yorkshire' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 9]
- 'A Linnet' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 12, [page 20]
- 'To Annie' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 1, [page 18]
- 'A Wayfaring Man' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 23, [pages 23-24]
- '?' in Realities: An Anthology of Verse
Wray-Milnes, Thomas see Milnes, Thomas Wray
Wright, George
- 'Lyric' in Yorkshire Poetry, New Series, issue 3, [pages 20-21]
- 'The Yorkshireman Pays Final Tribute' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 19, [page 20]
Y
Yori-Kito
- 'Cherry-Blossom Lady' adapted/translated by S. Matthewman in Poems, 1927 page 71
- 'Schooil Days' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 2, [page 13]
- 'Brimham Rocks' in Yorkshire Poetry, issue 4, [page 14]
Notes
- ↑ The editorials were a standard text on the purpose of the magazine.
- ↑ The editorials were a standard text on the purpose of the magazine with the planned date of the next issue. In issue 10 there was also an announcement of the forthcoming title page to volume 1. In issues 17 and 25 the inside front cover was blank.
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien: A Descriptive Bibliography by Wayne G. Hammond with the assistance of Douglas A. Anderson. St Paul's Bibliographies, Winchester and Oak Knoll Books, New Castle, Delaware, 1993. page 288 (B9)
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