
Wheels
Fourth Cycle
Sitwell, Edith (editor)
Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, 1919
110 p.
Fourth Cycle
Sitwell, Edith (editor)
Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, 1919
110 p.
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Contents
- Cover Image: Gun Drill (Roberts, William): a-a
- Endpapers: [Men and Darts] (Roberts, William): b-c
- Title Page: [Wheel Motif: Fourth Cycle]: iii-iii
- Dedication: To the Memory of Wilfred Owen, M.C.: v-v
- Contents: vii-viii
- Corpse-Day: July 19th, 1919 (Sitwell, Osbert): 9-11
- English Gothic (Sitwell, Osbert): 12-15
- Nocturne (Sitwell, Osbert): 16-16
- The Betrothal of Priapus (Huxley, Aldous): 17-18
- Frascati's (Huxley, Aldous): 19-19
- Verrey's (Huxley, Aldous): 20-20
- Topiary (Huxley, Aldous): 21-21
- Love Song (Huxley, Aldous): 22-22
- Complaint of a Poet Manqué (Huxley, Aldous): 23-23
- The Reef (Huxley, Aldous): 24-26
- Serenade (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 27-27
- The Italian Air (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 28-28
- Mrs. H...., or a Lady from Babel (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 29-30
- Valse Estudiantina (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 31-33
- I: Now the Gold Goes Trickling Out of the Sunset (James, Arnold): 34-34
- II: Now My White-Winged Dreams Do Rove (James, Arnold): 35-36
- III: My Lips Were Blossoming Flowers of Bitterness (James, Arnold): 37-37
- Two Translations from the Spanish of Quevedo—I: Cordova (Quevedo, Francesco; Guevara, Alvaro): 38-38
- Two Translations from the Spanish of Quevedo—II: To the Mosquito of the Little Trumpet (Quevedo, Francesco; Guevara, Alvaro): 39-39
- Elders (Tree, Iris): 40-41
- The Complex Life (Tree, Iris): 42-44
- Remorse (Tree, Iris): 45-45
- Soul's Avarice (Tree, Iris): 46-46
- Wanderlust (Tree, Iris): 47-47
- Changing Mirrors (Tree, Iris): 48-48
- Lamp-Posts (Tree, Iris): 49-49
- Memory (Tree, Iris): 50-50
- Disenchantment (Tree, Iris): 51-51
- The Show (Owen, Wilfred): 52-53
- Strange Meeting (Owen, Wilfred): 54-55
- Á Terre: Being the philosophy of many soldiers (Owen, Wilfred): 56-58
- The Sentry (Owen, Wilfred): 59-60
- Disabled (Owen, Wilfred): 61-62
- The Dead-Beat (Owen, Wilfred): 63-63
- The Chances (Owen, Wilfred): 64-64
- Elan Vital (Vines, Sherard): 65-67
- The Soldier's Last Love: In memory of K.S., H.L.I. (Vines, Sherard): 68-70
- Experience (Vines, Sherard): 71-73
- New Saints (Vines, Sherard): 74-74
- Über Allen Gipfeln Ist Ruh (Vines, Sherard): 75-75
- A Dark Church (Vines, Sherard): 76-76
- Materialism: Or Pastor Takes the Restaurant Car for Heaven (Sitwell, Edith): 77-78
- Nine Bucolic Poems—I: What the Goosegirl Said about the Dean (Sitwell, Edith): 79-80
- Nine Bucolic Poems—II: The Girl with the Lint-White Locks (Sitwell, Edith): 81-82
- Nine Bucolic Poems—III: By Candlelight (Sitwell, Edith): 83-83
- Nine Bucolic Poems—IV: Variations on an Old Nursery Rhyme (Sitwell, Edith): 84-84
- Nine Bucolic Poems—V: Serenade Bergamasque (Sitwell, Edith): 85-85
- Nine Bucolic Poems—VI: Clown's Houses (Sitwell, Edith): 86-88
- Nine Bucolic Poems—VII: Miss Nettybun and the Satyr's Child (Sitwell, Edith): 89-89
- Nine Bucolic Poems—VIII: Queen Venus and the Choir-Boy (Sitwell, Edith): 90-90
- Nine Bucolic Poems—IX: 'Tournez, Tournez, Bons Chevaux de Bois' (Sitwell, Edith): 91-92
- Press Notices: 93-97
- Bibliography: 99-103
- Endpapers: [Men and Darts] (Roberts, William): f-g