Coterie No. 3 (December, 1919)
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Title: Coterie
Issue: No. 3
Place of publication: London, 66, Charing Cross Road, W.C. 2.
Publisher: Hendersons
Date: December, 1919

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'Contents', Table of contents, pp. 5 - 6 [show][show][hide]
 page 5 page 6
John Gould Fletcher, 'The Stone Place', poem, p. 7
        "         , 'Gates', poem, p. 8
E. R. Dodds, 'Low tide on the Foreshore at Merrion', poem, p. 9
        "         , 'The Blind Glen', poem, p. 10
        "         , 'The Moon-Worshippers', poem, pp. 10 - 11
        "         , 'Why Should Beauty Endure', poem, p. 11
Sacheverell Sitwell, 'The Week-Ends', poem, pp. 12 - 14 [show][show][hide]
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Edmund C. Blunden, 'The Pike', poem, pp. 15 - 16
        "         , 'An Evensong', poem, pp. 16 - 17
        "         , 'The Unchangeable', poem, p. 17
        "         , 'A Waterpiece', poem, p. 18
Harold Monro, 'Occasional Visitor', poem, p. 19
        "         , 'A Cautionary Rhyme for Parents', poem, p. 19
Robert Nichols, 'The Spring Song', poem, pp. 20 - 23
F. S. Flint, 'On Richard Aldington', prose, p. 24 [show][show][hide]
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Richard Aldington, 'Bones', poem, pp. 26 - 27 [show][show][hide]
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Osbert Sitwell, 'The New Legend', poem, pp. 28 - 32
        "         , 'Summer Wind', poem, pp. 32 - 33
        "         , 'What the Syren said to the Sea-Horse', poem, pp. 33 - 34
Edward J. O'Brien, 'Malibras', poem, pp. 35 - 36
L. A. G. Strong, 'Christopher Marlyle', poem, p. 37
        "         , 'A Devon Rhyme', poem, p. 38
        "         , 'From the Dublin Streets', poem, p. 38
        "         , 'The Train Runned Over Joe', prose, p. 39
Edith Sitwell, 'At the Fair', poem, pp. 40 - 41
Aldous Huxley, 'Imaginary Conversation', prose, pp. 42 - 49
Wilfred Owen, 'Mental Cases', poem, p. 50
Conrad Aiken, 'Cabaret', poem, pp. 51 - 52 [show][show][hide]
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        "         , 'Movements from a Symphony', poem, pp. 53 - 55
        "         , 'Sudden Death', poem, pp. 55 - 57
        "         , 'Conversation: Undertones', poem, pp. 58 - 60
Thomas Moult, 'The Return', poem, p. 61
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, 'Three Songs', poems, pp. 62 - 63
Russell Green, 'Indian Summer', prose, p. 64
        "         , 'Oxford Bells', prose, p. 64
        "         , 'To One', poem, p. 65
        "         , 'Economics', poem, pp. 65 - 66
        "         , 'Individual', poem, p. 66
        "         , 'A Prayer', poem, p. 67
        "         , 'Society', poem, p. 68
Douglas Goldring, 'English Literature and the Revolution', prose, pp. 69 - 73 [show][show][hide]
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Chaman Lall, 'Shaw, The Show, and The Shawm, or What’s Wrong with The Theatre?', prose, pp. 74 - 78
E. H. W. Meyerstein, 'Love and Sin', poem, p. 79
        "         , 'Enigma', poem, pp. 79 - 80
        "         , 'Seasons', poem, p. 80
Herbert Read, 'Huskisson Sacred and Profane', poem, pp. 81 - 85 [show][show][hide]
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 page 84 page 85
Babette Deutsch, 'To –', poem, p. 86
        "         , 'Entr Acte', poem, p. 86
Harold J. Massingham, 'Eve', poem, pp. 87 - 88
Wilfred Childe, 'The Tower in the Lane', prose, pp. 89 - 90
        "         , 'As an Army with Banners …', poem, pp. 90 - 91
Eliot Crawshay Williams, 'A Psalm of Peace', poem, p. 92
        "         , 'Beside the still Waters', poem, p. 93
T. W. Earp, 'Brown Earth and Beech-Tree', poem, p. 94
        "         , 'Merlin', poem, p. 95
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John Flanagan'', illustration
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