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All Things Dull and Ugly by Eric Idle, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
Nightsong by Adrian Henri, from Collected Poems 1967-1985 Allison & Busby
Old King Cole, anon
Variations of an Air by G K Chesterton, from Collected Poems Methuen & Co
The Old Vicarage, Grantchester by Rupert Brooke, from The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse
And is there Money Still for Me? by Craig Brown, from Craig Brown's Greatest Hits Century.
This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams, from The Collected Poems - Volume 1 1909-1939 Carcanet
Dear Scott by Roger McGough, from The State of Poetry Penguin
Mr Bleaney by Philip Larkin, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
Mr Strugnell by Wendy Cope, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
Why are Other Poets so Glum with Me by Craig Brown, from Craig Brown's Greatest Hits Century
This be the worst by Adrian Mitchell, from All Shook Up - Poems 1997-2000 Bloodaxe
Hush Hush by J B Morton, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
The Old Man's Comforts and How he Gained Them by Robert Southey, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
You are Old Father William by Lewis Carroll, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
The Charge of the Bread Brigade by Ezra Pound, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
What, still alive at twenty-two? by Hugh Kingsmill, from Unauthorised Versions Faber & Faber
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