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Index
Cover Title page CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Après la Guerre Finie I Don’t Want to be a Soldier If You Want to Find the Sergeant We are Fred Karno’s Army When this Bloody War is Over Liquid Fire and Poison Gas August 1918 (in a French Village) No Man’s Land To a Rat For the Fallen In the Dordogne ‘Attack!’ The Zonnebeke Road 1916 seen from 1921 Peace The Dead The Soldier Lieutenant Tattoon, M.C. Elegy in a Country Churchyard The Veteran The Rainbow War Who Made the Law? On the Wings of the Morning And if a Bullet Picardy Parodies No. 2 (W.B. Y—ts) Lament A Calm Night at the Front The Deserter October 31st, 1915 To A.M. Chemin des Dames Back A Dead Boche The Last Post Into Battle A Prayer for Those on the Staff De Profundis Portrait of a Coward Strange Hells The Silent One The Target To His Love To the Prussians of England Channel Firing Men Who March Away From a Base Hospital in France Beaucourt Revisited The Machine Gun Back to Rest Before Action England to Her Sons Reverie Here Dead We Lie Trenches: St Eloi High Wood Dead and Buried The Sniper The Spirit Waste Woodbine Willie A Dead Statesman Epitaphs: A Son Epitaphs: Common Form For All We Have and Are Gethsemane My Boy Jack Epitaphs: The Coward The Deserter I Tracked a Dead Man Down a Trench Lines Written in a Fire Trench Before the Summer Ghosts of War In Memoriam Recruiting Sniper Sandy To My Sister In Flanders Fields The Shell Hole The Soldier Grotesque August 1914 The Cenotaph The Eleventh Hour A Letter from the Front Clifton Chapel Casualty Eve of Assault: Infantry Going Down to Trenches The Approach Anthem for Doomed Youth Apologia pro Poemate Meo Asleep Disabled Dulce et Decorum est Exposure Futility Greater Love Insensibility Inspection Mental Cases Strange Meeting The Dead-Beat The Sentry How Long, O Lord? A Sonnet An Only Son’s Dying Lament Going into the Line The Call The Soldier Addresses His Body Trench Poets War and Peace Winter Warfare Break of Day in the Trenches Dead Man’s Dump In the Trenches Louse Hunting Returning, We Hear the Larks The Immortals Life and Death Aftermath Attack Base Details Counter-Attack Died of Wounds Does it Matter? Glory of Women On Passing the New Menin Gate The General The Hero They To Any Dead Officer To One Who Was With Me in the War Trench Duty Wirers Rendezvous On Returning to the Front After Leave I Saw a Man Arm-chair The Incorrigibles All the Hills and Vales Along In Memoriam S.C.W., V.C. Such, Such is Death Light-Lipped and Singing To Germany When You See millions of the Mouthless Dead The Dilemma On Revisiting the Somme The Mad Soldier A Private As the Team’s Head-Brass In Memoriam Lights Out No One Cares Less Than I The Cherry Trees The Owl This is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong At Delville A Listening Post Rail-Head God, How I Hate You The Night Patrol A Soldier Magpies in Picardy Song of Amiens Sportsmen in Paradise O.C. Platoon Enquiries An Irish Airman Foresees His Death On Being Asked for a War Poem INDEX OF FIRST LINES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHORS BIBLIOGRAPHY Copyright page
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