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to Messrs. Methuen for two pieces from "A Naval Motley" by Lieutenant N. H. M. Corbett, R.N.; Mr. Herbert Jenkins for the two poems by Sergeant Patrick MacGill which were first published in his "Soldier Songs"; Messrs. Sidgwick and Jackson for the various excerpts from the published works of Lieutenant F. W. Harvey, Lieutenant Herbert Asquith, and Mr. Edward Shanks; Messrs. Chatto and Windus for "Eyes in the Air" from "Guns" by Captain Gilbert Frankau, and for the pieces from "Ardours and Endurances" by Lieutenant Robert Nichols; Mr. Erskine Macdonald, who has allowed me to quote freely from "Fleur-de-Lys" by Lieutenant Dynelty Hussey, "Under the Open Sky" by Private Harley Matthews, "Outposts" by Sergeant Leslie Coulson, and that charming little collection of real war-poetry entitled "Soldier poets"; the Poetry Bookshop for the poem from "The Brazier" by Captain Robert Graves; Mr. B. H. Blackwell for the pieces I have taken from "Wheels" that much-discussed anthology, and from "Oxford and Flanders" by "Observer, R.F.C." (Captain Gordon Alchin); Mr. John Lane for the poem from "A Highland Regiment" by Lieutenant E. A. Mackintosh, M.C., and for the poem by Lieutenant R. M. Dennys from "There is no Death"; Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton for two poems from the volume by "T. B. D." (Commander W. M. James, R.N.); Mr. Elkin Matthews for the quotations from "Comrades" by Private Alexander Robertson; Mr. A. L. Humphreys for the pieces from "Lays of the Hertfordshire Hunt," by Captain George V. Robins; Mr. William Heinemann for a poem from "The Old Huntsman" by Lieutenant Siegfried Sassoon; and Mr. John Murray for