- Preface to Poems by Wilfred Owen
- For the Fallen
- Мама и убитый немцами вечер (Mama i ubity nemcami vecher)
- To Germany
- Range-finding
- The Red Flower
- Wildgänse rauschen durch die Nacht
- Dulce et Decorum Est
- Glory of Women
- There Will Come Soft Rains
- Lament in 1915 (B. H. W.)
- Not to Keep
- In Flanders Fields
- Vernichtung
- I Have a Rendezvous with Death
- Alan Seeger
- Espasmo
- The Chances
- Au Reichstag
- Scots of the Riverina
- The Star of Australasia
- The Hosts
- Lines
- Wie in de loopgraaf ligt
- Suicide in Trenches
- Conscious
- An Irish Airman Foresees His Death
- The Road not Taken
- As the Team's Head-Brass
- Slachtveld
- The Next War
- Exaltação da paz
- The Messages
- A New John Bull
- Champagne (1914-15)
- Berliner Gerüchte
- Selections from Severn and Somme
- Langemarck at Ypres
- Malédiction
- Ode in Memory of the American Volunteers Fallen for France
- The Dead
- At the Somme Under the Tricolour
- Война Объявлена (Vojna Obyavlena)
- Louse Hunting
- Maktoob
- There's Another Blessed Horse Fell Down
- The White Comrade
- Im Osten
- Edith Cavell
- Op de oorlogsgrens
- Anthem for Doomed Youth
- The Price of Peace
- To E. T.
- Does It Matter?
- Aan die komen
- The Healers
- Might and Right
- To His Love
- The Harvest Moon
This collection of poetry, with its companion prose collection, commemorates the outbreak of the First World War on 28th July 1914. Most of the poetry, all chosen by the readers, is in English, but the collection also includes poems in Dutch, French, German, Portuguese and Russian.
Please note that some poems are still protected by copyright in countries which observe copyright laws based on the author's date of death.
The majority of the poems were written during the war itself, but some poems have been included for their relevance in other ways. For more information about each poem, please see this document (PDF format), which also shows the poets' dates of death. (Summary by Ruth Golding)
Please note that some poems are still protected by copyright in countries which observe copyright laws based on the author's date of death.
The majority of the poems were written during the war itself, but some poems have been included for their relevance in other ways. For more information about each poem, please see this document (PDF format), which also shows the poets' dates of death. (Summary by Ruth Golding)
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