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A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 · George Herbert Clarke — chapter 5 of 54 · ~166 words · public domain

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LIEUTENANT FREDERIC MANNING: The Sign

The Trenches

LIEUTENANT HENRY WILLIAM HUTCHINSON: Sonnets

CAPTAIN J. E. STEWART: The Messines Road

PRIVATE A. N. FIELD: The Challenge of the Guns

LIEUTENANT GEOFFREY HOWARD: The Beach Road by the Wood

SERGEANT JOSEPH LEE: German Prisoners

SERGEANT LESLIE COULSON: "--But a Short Time to Live"

LIEUTENANT W. N. HODGSON: Before Action

LIEUTENANT DYNELEY HUSSEY: Courage

LIEUTENANT A. VICTOR RATCLIFFE: Optimism

MAJOR SYDNEY OSWALD: The Battlefield

CAPTAIN JAMES H. KNIGHT-ADKIN: "On Les Aura!"

CORPORAL ALEXANDER ROBERTSON: To an Old Lady Seen at a Guest-House for Soldiers

LIEUTENANT GILBERT WATERHOUSE: The Casualty Clearing Station

LANCE-CORPORAL MALCOLM HEMPHREY: Hills of Home

XVI. AUXILIARIES

JOHN FINLEY: The Red Cross Spirit Speaks

WINIFRED M. LETTS: Chaplain to the Forces

EDEN PHILLPOTTS: Song of the Red Cross

LAURENCE BINYON: The Healers

THOMAS L. MARSON: The Red Cross Nurses

XVII. KEEPING THE SEAS

ALFRED NOYES: Kilmeny

RUDYARD KIPLING: The Mine-Sweepers

HENRY VAN DYKE: Mare Liberum

LIEUTENANT PAUL BEWSHER: The Dawn Patrol

REGINALD MCINTOSH CLEVELAND: Destroyers off Jutland

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