*From Our Ghostly Enemy. Literary Digest 84: [31], 3 January.
‘Beastly’ Skelton. Nation and Athenaeum 36: 614–615, 31 January. [Review of Richard Hughes’ edition of Skelton.]
Such Stuff As Dreams. Saturday Review (London)139: 80, 24 January. [Letter in reply to review of A11, 139:32–33, 10 January.]
Sensory Vehicles of Poetic Thought. Saturday Review of Literature (New York) 1: 489–490, 31 January.
*The Clipped Stater – Essay on Knowledge – A Letter from Wales. Calendar 1: 23–31, March.
[‘The Clipped Stater’ and ‘A Letter from Wales’ were revised in later appearances. ‘Essay on Knowledge’ was later revised and re-titled as ‘Vanity’.]
Mr. Santayana, Mr. Freeman and Others. Nation and Athenaeum 36: 815–816, 14 March.[Review of Santayana’s Lucifer, John Freeman’s The Grove and Thomas Moult’s Best Poems of 1924.]
Poetic ‘Control’ by Spirits. Southwest Review 10: 55–62, April.
*Ballad of Tilly Kettle. Nation and Athenaeum 37: 15, 4 April. [Later re-titled as ‘Tilly Kettle’] V. Diversions.
*Passing of the Farmer. London Mercury 12: 8–9, May.
[Revised and re-titled as ‘The Figure-Head’ in A16; further revision under this title in A23; revised and re-titled as ‘Death of the Farmer’ in A96.]
Tarantula Barbipes and Some Poets. Nation and Athenaeum 37: 140, 142, 2 May.
[Review of Poems and Fables by R.C. Trevelyan, An Essex Harvest by H.H. Abbott, Collected Poems by Maurice Baring, The Spirit of Happiness by Lord Gorell, Parallax by Nancy Cunard, Complete Poems by Emily Dickinson, First Poems by Edwin Muir and Adnatica by Ferenc Békássy.]
*A Letter: Richard Rolls to His Friend, Captain Abel Wright. Southwest Review 10: 87–91, July. [Later revised and retitled as ‘A Letter From Wales’.]
1 Trial Voices and Irish Ears. Irish Statesman [Dublin] 4: 525–526, July. [Review of A.E.’s Voices of the Stones.]
*The Marmosite’s Miscellany. Calendar 2: 1–14, September. [Signed ‘John Doyle’. See A18. Revised in later appearances.]
An Oxford Guide Book. Nation and Athenaeum 37: 735–736, 19 September. [Review of L. Rice-Oxley’s Oxford Renowned.]
Keats and Mr. Murry. Calendar 2: 131–135, October. [Review of John Middleton Murry’s Keats and Shakespeare.]
*Ovid in Defeat. London Mercury 12: 568–569, October.
*An Occasion. Nation and Athenaeum 38: 150, 24 October.
Mr. George Pontifex and More Recent Travellers. Nation and Athenaeum 38: 184, 31 October. [Review of The Little World by Stella Benson.]
*Ancestors. Chapbook 40: 51, [November].
[Revised in later appearances.]
[Review of Winifred Ashton’s Naboth’s Vineyard.] Calendar 2: 211–213, November.
[Ashton wrote Naboth's Vineyard under the pseudonym Clemence Dane.]
*Four Children. Spectator 135: 972, 28 November.
On Foul and Blasphemous Tongues. Calendar 2: 248–257, December. [An article which was later developed and expanded to become A21, Lars Porsena.]
*The Corner Knot. Fugitive 4: 124, December.
[Revised in later appearances.]
Donnybrook Fair and Seven Poets. Nation and Athenaeum 38: 442, 444, 19 December.
[Review of Poems by Barrington Gates, The Old Gods and Other Poems by Richard Rowley, The Cattle Drive in Connaught by Austin Clarke, I Heard a Sailor by Wilfred Gibson, Selected Poems by Aldous Huxley, Songs of Salvation, Sin and Satire by Herbert E. Palmer and Poems, Brief and New by William Watson.]
*The Hobby-Horse. [An extempore poem included in C227. A Transcript of this poem is printed in Graves, Beryl and Dunstan Ward, Editors. Robert Graves Complete Poems, Volume 1. Manchester and Paris: Carcanet Press/ Alychamps Press, [1995], p. 404.]
*Bargain. Spectator 135: 1143, 19 December.