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POEMS OF THE GREAT WAR

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THE BELGIAN SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

The Aims of the Committee are briefly expressed as follows:

1. To give to Belgian scholars, writers and artists

a chance to resume their work.

2 To raise a fund to assist in the reconstruction of a new and greater Belgium in the educational field, as soon as the war is over.

NEVIL MONROE HOPKINS,

Chairman.

OF

THE GREAT WAR

SELECTED BY

J. W. CUNLIFFE

PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE

SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM OF COLUMBIA UNI-

VERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

ON BEHALF OF THE BELGIAN
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE

New York

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1916

All rights reserved

COPYRIGHT, 1916,

BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.

Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1916. Reprinted
December, 1916.

Norwood Press

J. S. Cushing Co. - Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.

PREFACE

THE responsibility for the selection of the poems included in this volume rests entirely on my shoulders, though I am pleased to acknowledge the very kind help on this side of the Atlantic of Mr. Edward C. Marsh of the Macmillan Company, Miss Helen Rex Keller, Librarian of the School of Journalism, and Professor A. H. Thorndike of Columbia University; in England of Mr. F. Madan, Bodley's Librarian, Mr. G. W. Wheeler and Mr. J. W. Smallwood of the Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, Sir Walter Raleigh, Lady Scallon, Mr. A. R. Waller, Sir Adolphus Ward, and Sir Herbert Warren. While poetic merit has been, of course, the paramount consideration, I have endeavored to exercise a catholic judgment, and to give fair representation to various schools of thought and expression as well as to the various phases of the War. If undue prominence seems to be given to what may be called its more personal aspects - the spirit of sacrifice and devotion which inspired men and women to give themselves and those dearest to them to a great cause -I must plead in excuse

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