| Title/From | Begins | Poet |
| Song for St Cecelia’s Day | From harmony, from heavenly harmony | John Dryden |
| Flight to Australia | Orchestrate this theme, artificer-poet | Cecil Day Lewis |
| For the Fallen | With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children | Laurence Binyon |
| Futility | Move him into the sun – | Wilfred Owen |
| Anthem for Doomed Youth | What passing-bells for those who die as cattle | Wilfred Owen |
| Faerie Queene | Next was November; he full gross and fat | Edmund Spenser |
| The Merrymaid | Robert Stephen Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstow, | Charles Causley |
| Sam | When Sam goes back in memory | Walter de le Mare |
| November | The month of the drowned dog | Ted Hughes |