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bibliography 319 Bibliography The central repository of Ruth Pitter’s papers—including letters to her, manuscript notebooks , unpublished poems, financial records, photographs, and related materials—is the thirty-nine boxes of uncataloged material held in the Modern Papers and John Johnson Reading Room, New Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Works by Ruth Pitter Poetry Publications “Against the Winter.” New Age 26, no. 5 (Dec. 4, 1919): 84. “Alone.” New Age 26, no. 16 (Feb. 19, 1920): 260. “Andante.” New Age 26, no. 12 (Jan. 22, 1920): 196. “Apology.” New English Weekly 1, no. 18 (Aug. 18, 1932): 425. “Appraisement.” New Age 26, no. 23 (Apr. 8, 1920): 363. “Arise, Dead Beauties.” New Age 28, no. 7 (Dec. 16, 1920): 84. “An Autumn Morning.” Coburn Magazine, Feb. 1912, n.p. “Bad Child Left Behind.” Southern Review 7, no. 2 (Spring 1971): 584. “The Beautiful Negress.” New English Weekly 8, no. 10 (Dec. 19, 1935): 188. “Be Dim, O Sanctuary.” New Age 27, no. 7 (June 17, 1920): 109. “Better than Love.” Poetry Review 32, no. 2 (Mar.–Apr., 1941): 75–76. “The Birds Mourning.” Illustrated Review 1, no. 2 (July 1923): 74. “Brambleberries, Blackberries.” Harpers & Queen, Mar. 1986. The Bridge: Poems 1939–1944. London: Cresset Press, 1945. “Burning the Bee-Tree.” London Mercury 35 (Feb. 1937): 358–59. “Caged Lion.” New English Weekly 7, no. 10 (June 20, 1935): 196. “Call Not to Me.” New English Weekly 1, no. 7 (June 2, 1932): 169. “The Captive Bird of Paradise.” Poetry Review 42, no. 2 (Mar.–Apr. 1951): 72. “The Careless Spirit.” New Age 24, no. 2 (Nov. 14, 1918): 32. “Childe Edward His Treasure (Fragment).” New Age 31, no. 22 (Sept. 28, 1922): 274. “The Chimney Piece.” Virginia Quarterly Review 15 (1939): 246. “Chinese Poem (1920).” Poetry Review 40, no. 5 (Nov.–Dec. 1949): 326. “Choice of Death.” New Age 32, no. 20 (Mar. 15, 1923): 323. “Clear Eve.” New Age 23, no. 12 (July 18, 1918): 190. 319 320 bibliography “Cockroach.” New English Weekly 4, no. 10 (Dec. 21, 1933): 236–37. “The Coffin-Worme Which Consider.” New English Weekly 5, no. 11 (June 28, 1934): 252. Collected Poems. Introduction by Elizabeth Jennings. Rev. ed. 1990. Petersfield, UK: Enitharmon , 1996. “The Companion of Youth.” New Age 22, no. 6 (Dec. 6, 1917): 117. “The Consummation.” New Age 23, no. 18 (Aug. 29, 1918): 289. “Crumbs for the Bird.” Poetry Review 52, no. 2 (Apr.–June 1961): 72. “Dark.” New Age 29, no. 14 (Aug. 4, 1921): 168. “The Dark Harvest.” New Age 31, no. 20 (Sept. 14, 1922): 247. “The Dead Fay.” New Age 18, no. 7 (Dec. 16, 1915): 163. “The Debtor.” New Age 25, no. 6 (June 5, 1919): 101. “The Desert Loves.” New Age 28, no. 12 (Jan. 20, 1921): 144. “Digdog.” New English Weekly 3, no. 18 (Aug. 17, 1933): 426. “Downward Pointing Muse.” London Mercury 35 (Feb. 1937): 359–60. “The Earth and the Heaven, in the Evening.” New Age 21, no. 21 (Sept. 20, 1917): 454. “The Earwig’s Complaint.” New English Weekly 2, no. 13 (Jan. 12, 1933): 308–9. “Ecclesiasticella: Or the Church Mouse.” New English Weekly 3, no. 24 (Sept. 28, 1933): 573. “Elfeshill.” New Age 23, no. 14 (Aug. 1, 1918): 228. “The Elfin Heart.” New Age 23, no. 13 (July 25, 1918): 199. “Enchanted.” New Age 20, no. 7 (Dec. 14, 1916): 165. End of Drought. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1975. “Enthroned.” New Age 27, no. 22 (Sept. 30, 1920): 324. The Ermine: Poems 1942–1952. London: Cresset Press, 1953. “Errant.” New Age 29, no. 9 (June 30, 1921): 108. “The Eternal Image.” New English Weekly 7, no. 9 (June 13, 1935): 173. “Euclidean Merely; Yet O Leave It Me!” London Mercury 32 (June 1935): 114. “Exercise in the Pathetic Fallacy.” Poetry Northwest 1, no. 3 (Winter 1960): 5–6. “Fairy Denied Heaven.” New Age 26, no. 14 (Feb. 5, 1920): 215. “Fairy-Gold.” New Age 11, no. 8 (June 20, 1912): 184. “Fairy Tale.” New Age 30, no. 21 (Mar. 23, 1922): 280. “Farewell to Beauty.” New English Weekly 4, no. 5 (Nov. 16, 1933): 119. “Farewell to Life.” New Age 18, no. 12 (Jan. 20, 1916): 283. “Felicity Seen from Afar.” New Age 25, no. 11 (July 10, 1919): 188. “Fie, Innocents.” New Age 30, no. 22 (Mar. 30, 1922): 292. “Field Grasses.” New Age 9, no. 2 (May 11, 1911): 29. First and Second Poems: 1912–1925. Preface by Hilaire Belloc. London: Sheed and Ward, 1927. First...

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