The Old Huntsman and Other Poems is a 1917 collection of poems by Siegfried Sassoon and the name of the first poem in the collection. It contains one of the famous poems of Sassoon, "The Death-Bed."

Contents

  • THE OLD HUNTSMAN
  • WAR POEMS: 1915–1917
  • Absolution
  • To My Brother
  • The Dragon and the Undying
  • France
  • To Victory
  • When I'm among a Blaze of Lights
  • Golgotha
  • A Mystic as Soldier
  • The Kiss
  • The Redeemer
  • A Subaltern
  • In the Pink
  • A Working Party
  • A Whispered Tale
  • 'Blighters'
  • At Carnoy
  • To His Dead Body
  • Two Hundred Years After
  • They
  • Stand-to: Good Friday Morning
  • The Choral Union
  • The One-Legged Man
  • Enemies
  • The Tombstone-Maker
  • Arms and the Man
  • Died of Wounds
  • The Hero
  • Stretcher Case
  • Conscripts
  • The Road
  • Secret Music
  • Before the Battle
  • The Death-Bed
  • The Last Meeting
  • A Letter Home
  • LYRICAL POEMS: 1908–16
  • Nimrod in September
  • Morning Express
  • Noah
  • David Cleek
  • Ancestors
  • Haunted
  • Blind
  • Villon
  • Goblin Revel
  • Night-Piece
  • A Wanderer
  • October
  • The Heritage
  • An Old French Poet
  • Dryads
  • Morning-Land
  • Arcady Unheeding
  • At Daybreak
  • Dream-Forest
  • A Child's Prayer
  • Morning-Glory
  • To-day
  • Wonderment
  • Daybreak in a Garden
  • Companions
  • A Poplar and the Moon
  • South Wind
  • Tree and Sky
  • Alone
  • Storm and Sunlight
  • Wind in the Beechwood
  • Wisdom
  • Before Day

References

  • The Old Huntsman And Other Poems (1917) at Internet Archive