Four sonnets : 1918-1925, Saint Illtyd, Sanctuary, The last spring, The garden, and The path of the stars.

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Four sonnets : 1918-1925, Saint Illtyd, Sanctuary, The last spring, The garden, and The path of the stars.

[1] 1925, May 20.--Saint Illtyd. [2] 1918.--Four Sonnets, I, Sanctuary. [3] [n.d.].--II, The last spring. [4] 1918, November 4.--III, The garden. [5] 1918, November 6.--IV, The path of the stars.

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