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Minds at War: poets A-C
There are 250 poems by 80 poets in
Minds at War.
A few of these poems were written before the First World War and are included
to show the ethos of militarism before the war. These are poems by Henry Newbolt
and Rudyard Kipling.
There are 27 poems by Wilfred
Owen and 33 by Siegfried
Sassoon in Minds at War.
Richard Aldington Soliloquy I
Soliloquy II
Marian Allen
The Wind on the Downs
Herbert Asquith
Nightfall
Atilla
William Watson, War-Eater
Phillip Bainbrigge
If I Should Die, be not Concerned to Know
Madeline Ida Bedford
Munition Wages
Harold Begbie
A Christian to a Quaker Fall in
Janet Begbie
I Shouted for Blood
F W D Bendall
A Outrance
Matilda Betham-Edwards
The Two Mothers
Lawrence Binyon
For the Fallen Now in Thy Splendour
Edmund Blunden
At Senlis Once Come on, My Lucky Lads (also known as Zero) Preparations
for Victory Thiepval Wood The Zonnebeke Road |
Beatrix Brice-Miller
To the Vanguard
Robert Bridges
Wake up England
Vera Brittain
August 1914 Hospital Sanctuary The Lament of the Demobilised
Perhaps To My Brother
Rupert Brooke
1914 - Peace Safety The Rich Dead
The Dead The Soldier
Oh Lovers Parted (jotting) Soon to
Die
Claude Burton
The Game
May Wedderburn Cannan
Love, 1916 Paris, November 11, 1918 When the Vision Dies
Author of Charitesse
August 1914
May Herschel Clarke
The Mother
Margaret Postgate Cole
Praematuri The Falling Leaves
Mary Gabrielle Collins
Women at Munition Making
E E Cummings
Olaf
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