- Dedication
- SONGS & SONNETS FOR ENGLAND IN WAR TIME(title page)
- Introduction(chapter)
- Publisher's Note(chapter)
- Songs & Sonnets For England in War Time(anthology)
- To the Troubler of the World - William Watson(poem)
- To Britian - Francis Coutts(poem)
- Armageddon - Justin Huntly McCarthy(poem)
- A Prayer for Peace - H. D. Rawnsley(poem)
- The Song of the Britons - Anthony Kirby Gill(poem)
- War - M Jourdain(poem)
- Hymn After Battle - A. St. John Adcock(poem)
- Britannia - H. De Vere Stacpoole(poem)
- The Answer - Ian Colvin(poem)
- To 'Little' Belgium - Coulson Kernahan(poem)
- The Tribute - Harold Begbie(poem)
- In the Red Dawn - Dorothy Margaret Stuart(poem)
- The War Cry - R. M. Freeman(poem)
- The Hush - Stephen Phillips(poem)
- Alliterativism - G. K. Chesterton(poem)
- To the Aggressor - Reginald R. Buckley(poem)
- Evening Prayer of a People - Neil Munro(poem)
- The Man Forsworn - William Watson(poem)
- To the King of the Belgians - H. M(poem)
- The Vindication - Philip Bussy(poem)
- The Spirit of England - Gilbert Cannan(poem)
- The Naval Reserve - Evelyn Underhill(poem)
- Iconoclastes - William Archer(poem)
- The Call to Arms in Our Street - W. M. Letts(poem)
- To the Crew of H.M.S. Birmingham - R. H. Forster(poem)
- Germania - Eden Phillpotts(poem)
- The Call - R. E. VernÈde(poem)
- Dies Irae - Sir Owen Seaman(poem)
- To Women - Laurence Binyon(poem)
- Towards the Light - Walter Sichel(poem)
- Roll Up! - W. M. L. Hutchinson(poem)
- [Untitled] - James Rhoades(poem)
- To the British Army - R. Gorell Barnes(poem)
- Redemption - Harold E. Goad(poem)
- A Battle-Song - W. L. Courtney(poem)
- The Shirker - Stephen Phillips(poem)
- Ghosts at Boulogne - Justin Huntly McCarthy(poem)
- To the Belgians - Maurice Hewlett(poem)
- Song of the Soldiers - Thomas Hardy(poem)
- A Cap to Fit the Kaiser - The Bishop Of Lincoln(poem)
- The Battle of the Bight - William Watson(poem)
Songs & Sonnets for England in War Time: Being a Collection of Lyrics by Various Authors Inspired by the Great War. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1914.
