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The Owl: A Miscellany No. 1 (1919-05)

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Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword: 1-1
  • The Master and the Leaves (Hardy, Thomas): 5-5
  • Sonnet (Masefield, John): 6-6
  • Spring (Bianco, Pamela): III-III
  • Song (Squire, J. C.): 7-7
  • Ghost-Raddled (Graves, Robert): 8-8
  • Fable: Pianotuner and the Scorpions, The: V-V
  • A Frosty Night (Graves, Robert): 9-9
  • Sporting Acquaintances (Sassoon, Siegfried): 10-10
  • A Letter from William Orpen (Orpen, William): VII-VII
  • What the Captain Said at the Point-to-Point (Sassoon, Siegfried): 11-11
  • Love Impeached (Davies, W. H.): 12-12
  • The Careless Lady (Nicholson, Nancy): IX-IX
  • The Ape (Turner, W. J.): 13-13
  • Three Songs of the Enigma (Nichols, Robert): 14-15
  • Summer (Bianco, Pamela): XI-XI
  • Love--A Dream (Turner, W. J.): 16-17
  • A Clergyman (Beerbohm, Max): 18-22
  • The Senior Service (Caldecott, Randalph): XIII-XIII
  • Lottie's Daughter (Kennington, Eric): XV-XV
  • Mrs. Harris (Belcher, George): XVII-XVII
  • The Sun (Galsworthy, John): 23-27
  • The Indian (Crawhall, Joseph): XIX-XIX
  • Trivia (Smith, L. Pearsall): 28-29
  • Fable, Two: XXI-XXI

Citation

"The Owl: A Miscellany No. 1 (1919-05) " (1919). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:452392/

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