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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Poems (1928) | 3 | |
Paid on Both Sides | 18 | |
Uncollected Poems 1925-30 | 36 | |
Poems (1930) | 52 | |
Poems (1933) | 78 | |
The Orators | 85 | |
The Dance of Death | 123 | |
The Dog Beneath the Skin | 126 | |
Look, Stranger! | 145 | |
Uncollected Poems 1930-36 | 178 | |
The Ascent of F6 | 193 | |
Letters from Iceland | 202 | |
Alfred | 225 | |
Hadrian's Wall | 227 | |
Journey to a War | 230 | |
On the Frontier | 245 | |
Another Time | 249 | |
Uncollected Poems 1937-39 | 296 | |
The Dark Valley | 305 | |
Paul Bunyan | 308 | |
The Double Man | 319 | |
For the Time Being | 345 | |
The Sea and the Mirror | 356 | |
The Age of Anxiety | 369 | |
Poems first published in the Collected Poetry (1945) | 388 | |
Nones | 405 | |
Uncollected Poems 1940-48 | 431 | |
The Rake's Progress | 436 | |
Delia | 440 | |
The Shield of Achilles | 443 | |
Homage to Clio | 463 | |
Elegy for Young Lovers | 481 | |
About the House | 484 | |
The Bassarids | 504 | |
City Without Walls | 508 | |
Academic Graffiti | 527 | |
Epistle to a Godson | 529 | |
Thank You, Fog | 544 | |
Uncollected Poems 1949-73 | 554 | |
Index of Titles and First Lines | 558 | |
General Index | 575 |
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