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Nov 22 2008:
In the children's record of the Happy Prince,
before each gold flake is peeled from the Prince's body ... -
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Nov 14 2008:
Laurence Binyon: "With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea."
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Nov 14 2008:
Osbert Sitwell: "The long war had ended.
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Nov 14 2008:
Philip Johnstone: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is High Wood"
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Nov 13 2008:
Robert Graves: "Entrance and exit wounds are silvered clean"
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Nov 13 2008:
Wilfred Owen: "He sat in a wheeled chair, waiting for dark"
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Nov 13 2008:
Ivor Gurney: "What did they expect of our toil and extreme hunger - the perfect drawing of a heart's dream?"
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Nov 13 2008:
Wilfred Owen: "Who are these? Why sit they here in twilight?"
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Nov 13 2008:
Ford Madox Ford: "That then was Antwerp ..."
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Nov 11 2008:
Madeline Ida Bedford's poem satirising the attitudes and accents of munitions workers
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Nov 10 2008:
Robert Graves' poem about the psychological trauma inflicted by trench warfare
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Nov 10 2008:
Richard Aldington's poem about the mental and physical exhaustion of living under constant fire
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Nov 9 2008:
Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae's popular poem, written after witnessing the death of a friend
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