Lady Margaret Sackville
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Lady Margaret Sackville (1881 – 1963) was an English poet and children’s author. She was the daughter of Reginald Windsor Sackville, 7th Earl De La Warr, and a protegée of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.
She was the mistress of Ramsay Macdonald[1]. She is noted for her anti-war poems of World War I.
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- Poems (1901)
- A Hymn to Dionysus and Other Poems (1905)
- Hildris the Queen (1908)
- Bertrud and Other Dramatic Poems (1911)
- Jane Austen (1912)
- Lyrics (1912)
- More Fairy Tales for Old and Young (1912) with Ronald Campbell Macfie
- Short Poems (1913)
- Songs of Aphrodite (1913)
- The Dream-Pedlar (1914)
- The Travelling Companions and Other Stories for Children (1915)
- The Pageant of War (1916)
- Three Plays for Pacifists (1919)
- Selected Poems (1919)
- Poems (1923)
- A Rhymed Sequence (1924)
- Three Fairy Plays (1925)
- Collected Dramas (1926)
- Epitaphs (1926)
- Alicia and the Twilight - a Fantasy (1928)
- 100 Little Poems (1928)
- Twelve Little Poems (Red Lion Press 1931)
- Ariadne by the Sea (Red Lion Press, 1932)
- Mr. Horse's New Shoes (1936)
- Collected Poems of Lady Margaret Sackville (1939)
- Tom Noodle's Kingdom (1941)
- Return to Song and Other Poems (1943)
- Paintings and Poems (1944)
- The Lyrical Woodland (1945)
- Country Scenes & Country Verse (1945)
- Tree Music (1947)
- Quatrains and other poems (1960)