Book of Bodley Head Verse

Book of Bodley Head Verse

The Book of Bodley Head Verse was edited by J. B. Priestley and published by The Bodley Head in 1926.

Poets included were:

Lascelles Abercrombie — A. E. — T. B. Aldrich — Kenneth Ashley — Maurice Baring — Aubrey Beardsley — Henry C. Beeching — Arthur Christopher Benson — Archibald Allan Bowman — Mary Brotherton — Emile Cammaerts — Ethel Clifford — Ernest Hartley Coleridge — Stephen Coleridge — Francis Coutts — Lord Curzon Of Kedleston — Olive Custance — John Davidson — Lord de Tabley — Lord Alfred Douglas — Ernest Dowson — Helen Parry Eden — Leolyn Louise Everett — Eugene Field — Darrell Figgis — Norman Gale — Richard Garnett — H. W. Garrod — Stephen Gwynn — John Hay — Alfred Hayes — F. R. Higgins — Katherine Tynan Hinkson — Edmond Holmes — Nora Hopper — Ford Madox Hueffer — E. Pauline Johnson — Herbert Jones — Frank Kendon — Richard Le Gallienne — Arthur E. J. Legge — R. C. Lehmann — Winifred Lucas — E. A. Mackintosh — Alice Meynell — Bernard Miall — Rosa Newmarch — Stephen Phillips — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall — Victor Plarr — Dollie Radford — Dorothy Una Ratcliffe — Ernest Rhys — Lady Margaret Sackville — Vita Sackville-West — Sir Owen Seaman — Leonard Shoobridge — Dora Sigerson — John Still — Arthur Stringer — John B. Tabb — Frederick Tennyson — Francis Thompson — Iris Tree — Emile Verhaeren — I. Henry Wallis — Rosamund Marriott Watson — Sir William Watson — Theodore Watts-Dunton — Margaret Woods


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