Category:World War I poetry
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Poems written about World War I by servicemembers or civilians from various countries.
Pages in category "World War I poetry"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 231 total.
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- The Call (Bourdillon)
- Canada to England
- Canadians
- Channel Sunset
- A Chant of Love for England
- The Choice (Kipling)
- The Choice (Masefield)
- Christ in Flanders (Whitmell)
- Christmas, 1915
- Poems of the Great War/Commandeered
- The Connaught Rangers
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Attack
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Autumn
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Banishment
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Base Details
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Break of Day
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Counter-Attack
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Dead Musicians
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Does it Matter?
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Dream
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Dreamers
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Editorial Impressions
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Effect
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Fathers
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Fight to a Finish
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The General
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Glory of Women
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Hawthorn Tree
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/How to Die
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/In Barracks
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Investiture
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Invocation
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Joy-Bells
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Lamentations
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Prelude: the Troops
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Rear-guard
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Remorse
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Repression of War Experience
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Sick Leave
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Song-Books of the War
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Suicide in the Trenches
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Survivors
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Their Frailty
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Thrushes
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/To Any Dead Officer
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Together
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Trench Duty
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/The Triumph
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Twelve Months After
- Counter-Attack and Other Poems/Wirers
- The Czechoslovak Review/Volume 2/The Red and White Flag
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- Farewell to Anzac
- Fifes and Drums
- Fighting Hard
- The First Battle of Ypres
- A Flemish Village
- Flower-Beds in the Tuileries
- The Fool Rings his Bells
- For all we have and are
- For remembrance: soldier poets who have fallen in the war
- The Times/1914/Arts/For the Fallen
- The Fourth of July, 1776
- France (Chesterton)
- From a Trench
- Front Line
- Fulfilment (Warren)
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- Safety (Brooke)
- Saint George of England
- The Searchlights
- Sedan
- Shadows and Lights
- The Smile of Reims
- Soldier poets, songs of the fighting men
- A Soldier
- The Soldier (Brooke)
- Solomon in all his Glory
- Some soldier poets
- Song of the Dardanelles
- A Song of the Irish Armies
- Songs from an Evil Wood
- Sonnets written in the Autumn of 1914
- The Spires of Oxford
- Spring in War Time
- The Steeple
- Subalterns
- The Superman
- Sweet England