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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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