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Provocations
註釋The verses in this book cover various occasions and are therefore very contrary to what is commonly called occasional verse. The term is used with a very mutable meaning; or with a meaning that has been greatly distorted and degraded. The occasion should mean opportunity, and in the case of poetry, it should rather mean provocation. This collection contains the following poems: The Great War - My London Garden, 1914 - My Garden, 1918 - Over the Top! - To His Dear Memory - Sorrow - Alas! - A Sacrament - The Loved-shed Tear - Madonna Granduca and Child - A Vision of a Day that is Past - Bitterness Casteth out Love - The Hour of Happiness - Thoughts - The Things Unsaid are the Things that Count! - The Song of the Long Ago - The Sinner's Dreaming - Woman - Christmas - February - Oh! Tis May - To the Wind - The Grey Wind - Poeta Nascitur - Queen Elizabeth - The Death of Queen Elizabeth - The Plea of the Antarctic - The Stranger in London - The Transvaal in June - Johannesburg - In the Land of the Silences.