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at War: poets O-S
There are 250 poems by 80 poets in Minds at
War.
The greatest of all war poets writing in English
was Wilfred Owen. 27 of his poems are included
in this anthology.
His friend, Siegfried Sassoon,
is another major war poet. He recorded, with unflinching honesty and frankness,
the range of his attitudes, experiences, and emotions from the start of the
First World War till after its end. Minds at War contains 33 of Sassoon's
poems.
Wilfred Owen
1914 Anthem for Doomed Youth Apologia Pro Poemate Meo Arms
and the Boy At a Calvary Near the Ancre From The Ballad of Purchase
Money Conscious The Deadbeat Disabled Dulce et Decorum Est The
End Exposure Futility Great Gun Greater Love An Imperial
Elegy Insensibility The Inspection The Last Laugh Mental Cases
The Next War The Parable of the Old Man and the Young The Send-Off
The Sentry The Show Smile, Smile, Smile Spring Offensive Strange
Meeting
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John Oxenham
From All Clear! Hymn: for the Men at the Front The Goodly
Company Little Crosses in the Snow From Ten Men in a Crater Hole
The Vision Splendid
Robert Palmer
How Long, O Lord?
Max Plowman
The Dead Soldiers
Jessie Pope
The Call War Girls
Herbert Read
The Execution of Cornelius Vane The Happy Warrior My Company A
Short Poem for Armistice Day To a Conscript of 1940
Isaac Rosenberg
August 1914 Break Of Day in the Trenches Dead Man's Dump The
Dying Soldier The Immortals In the Trenches Maniac Earth! On
Receiving News of War Returning, We Hear the Larks
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Siegfried Sassoon
Absolution Attack Banishment Christ and the Soldier Counter
Attack Died of Wounds Does it Matter? Dreamers The General Great
Men The Hero In the Church of St Ouen I Stood With the Dead The
Kiss Lamentations The March-Past Memorial Tablet A Mystic as
Soldier Night Attack The One-Legged Man On Passing the New Menin
Gate Peace The Poet as Hero Prelude: The Troops Reconciliation
Remorse Suicide in the Trenches Survivors A Testament "They"
To Any Dead Officer To My Brother Vicarious Christ
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Owen Seaman
For The Apostles Of "No Humiliation" Pro Patria The Soul
of a Nation To the Shirker: A Last Appeal
Alan Seeger
Rendezvous
Robert Service
The Volunteer
Osbert Sitwell
The End The Next War
Muriel Stuart
Forgotten Dead, I Salute You
Soldiers' Songs
What's the Use of Worrying Après la Guerre
Charles Sorley
All the Hills and Vales From A Call to Action A Hundred Thousand
Million Mites Such is Death To Germany When You See Millions of
the Mouthless Dead
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