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Title Poetry from Oxford in wartime / edited by W. Bell.
Publication Info London : Fortune Press, 1945.


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Descript 93p.
Note Includes ten untitled poems by Philip Larkin which represent the first appearance of his work in print. The first lines begin:- 'I see a girl'; 'Love, we must part now'; 'The bottle is drunk out by one'; 'Heaviest of flowers'; 'The horns of the morning'; 'All catches alight'; 'The moon is full tonight'; 'I put my mouth'; 'So through that unripe day'; 'Morning has spread again'.
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Alt author Bell, William, poet.
Larkin, Philip.
Descript 93p.
Note Includes ten untitled poems by Philip Larkin which represent the first appearance of his work in print. The first lines begin:- 'I see a girl'; 'Love, we must part now'; 'The bottle is drunk out by one'; 'Heaviest of flowers'; 'The horns of the morning'; 'All catches alight'; 'The moon is full tonight'; 'I put my mouth'; 'So through that unripe day'; 'Morning has spread again'.
Alt author Bell, William, poet.
Larkin, Philip.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Hull History Centre  P/L B2  NOT FOR LOAN  LIB USE ONLY

Descript 93p.
Note Includes ten untitled poems by Philip Larkin which represent the first appearance of his work in print. The first lines begin:- 'I see a girl'; 'Love, we must part now'; 'The bottle is drunk out by one'; 'Heaviest of flowers'; 'The horns of the morning'; 'All catches alight'; 'The moon is full tonight'; 'I put my mouth'; 'So through that unripe day'; 'Morning has spread again'.
Alt author Bell, William, poet.
Larkin, Philip.

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