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    The Evening Standard [November 23, 1946] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · untitled (“A shilling life will give you all the facts”) · W. H. Auden · pm; #1 in the “Modern Poets” series.
























    The Evening Standard [December 21, 1946] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · From “Commemorations” · John Pudney · pm; #5 in the “Modern Poets” series.





    The Evening Standard [December 28, 1946] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 2 · Letter from a Lady · Mark Hellinger · ss
    • 6 · untitled (“I burn for England with a living flame” · Gervase Stewart, uncredited · pm No Weed Death by Gervase Stewart, Fortune Press, 1942; #6 in the “Modern Poets” series.



















    The Evening Standard [January 18, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 2 · He Did Not Know He Was About to Die · Herbert Corby · pm; #8 in the “Modern Poets” series.

























    The Evening Standard [February 15, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · The Prison Clock Struck Eight · Horace Newte · ss
    • 6 · untitled (“The gilded curving outline of her face” · Richard Elwes · pm; #11 in the “Modern Poets” series.



















    The Evening Standard [March 8, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 2 · untitled (“Could I escape unrest it would be here”) · Kenneth Hopkins · pm; #14 in the “Modern Poets” series.
    • 6 · The Day the Lion Got Out · John Appleby · ss































    The Evening Standard [April 12, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · Elegy (“History will not weep for shattered Europe”) · Ruthven Todd · pm Until Now by Ruthven Todd, The Fortune Press, 1942; #17 in the “Modern Poets” series.

















































    The Evening Standard [June 7, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · untitled (“And on the holy cross, by Him outpoured”) · Kathleen Raine · pm; #24 in the “Modern Poets” series.













    The Evening Standard [June 21, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · Song (“I am the dream and I am the possessing”) · Joyce Rowe · pm; #26 in the “Modern Poets” series.







    The Evening Standard [June 28, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 2 · To a Child Smiling in Its Sleep · Ray McNab · pm; #27 in the “Modern Poets” series.







    The Evening Standard [July 5, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · Sonnet (“Now all her sons were gone, she went at night”) · Herbert Corby · pm; #28 in the “Modern Poets” series.







    The Evening Standard [July 12, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · Sonnet (“Remember all past lovers who have said”) · Kenneth Hopkins · pm; #29 in the “Modern Poets” series.

















































    The Evening Standard [September 6, 1947] []
    Details supplied by Mike Christie.
    • 6 · Elegy (“Nostalgic for a world I never knew”) · Ruthven Todd · pm The Planet in My Hand by Ruthven Todd, The Chiswick Press, 1944; #37 in the “Modern Poets” series.


























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