User:Londonjackbooks/Poetry of the Great War (chronological)
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The following list of WW1 poetry (chronological) was compiled, in part, from the following works available at Wikisource (not necessarily exhaustive):
- Poems of the Great War (1914)
- Soldier poets, songs of the fighting men (1916)
- A treasury of war poetry (1917)
- More songs by the fighting men. Soldiers poets: second series (1917)
- Pro Patria (1917)
- The Muse in Arms (1917) (almost complete)
- Fifes and Drums (1917)
- Patriotic pieces from the Great War (1918)
- Armistice Day (1927)
1914 edit
- Rheims Cathedral, 1914
- The Village, 1914
- Britannia (First printing: Poetry Review [Great Britain] Vol 5, Jul-Dec 1914)
- March–September To Fellow Travellers in Greece
- Autumn Sonnets Written in the Autumn of 1914
August edit
September edit
October edit
- War (First American publishing, The Living Age, 3 Oct 1914)
- Bells of Flanders
November edit
1915 edit
- The Village, 1915
- Highland Night
- Oxford from the Trenches
- In Time of The Breaking of Nations
- On a Troopship, 1915
- Before the Charge
- In the Morning (MacGill)
- The Fallen Subaltern
- Farewell
- The Dead, 1915
- Ghosts (Flanders 1915)
- Autumn Comrades: An Episode
January edit
- 24th Undying Days
February edit
April edit
- Easter Easter at Ypres, 1915
- Mopsus
- Into Battle
- The Brave (Harper's Monthly Magazine, April 1915)
- 11th Lines written in a Fire-Trench
- 25th Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria Mori
May edit
June edit
- Domum
- The New Mars (First American publishing: Literary Digest, 5 Jun 1915)
- 12th Two Sonnets (Sorley)
July edit
September edit
October edit
November edit
- Requiem for a Young Soldier (First American publishing, Scribner's, November 1915)
- 25th The Red Christmas
December edit
- A Russian's Prayer for His Horse, Before Going into Battle (Friend's Intelligencer, 25 Dec 1915)
- Christmas Christmas, 1915
- Three Hills
1916 edit
- Riddles, R.F.C.
- Harvest Moon, 1916
- An Appeal
- Rheims
- To My Mother—1916
- The Assault
- Outposts
- Spring The Vision of Spring, 1916
- Autumn As the Leaves Fall
February edit
- 11th What is War?
March edit
May edit
June edit
- The Last Post
- 3rd News of Jutland
- 8th Lord Kitchener
- 20th Harrow's Honour
- 24th The Last Rally
- 29th Before Action
July edit
August edit
- A Kiss
- 6th Escape
- 8th The Rainbow
September edit
- Sweet England
- The Name of France
- Before Ginchy
- The Poplars
- 4th To My Daughter Betty, the Gift of God
October edit
- The Gods Remember (Harper's Monthly Magazine, Oct 1916)
November edit
December edit
- Christmas Eve On Zeppelin Picquet
1917 edit
- Lines written in Surrey, 1917
- The Choice
- Ruins
- The Kaiser
- A Prayer in Khaki (written "In Camp")
January edit
February edit
- Art and War (Literary Digest, 3 Feb 1917)
April edit
30th To the United States of America
May edit
June edit
- The Smile of Reims (The Bellman, 2 Jun 1917)
July edit
- 31st For Francis Ledwidge
September edit
- 11th Captain Guynemer
October edit
December edit
- A Love-Song (The Bellman, 1 Dec 1917)
1918 edit
April edit
- 20th The Peaceful Warrior
June edit
July edit
- A Soldier (The Bellman, 20 Jul 1918)
September edit
- Belgium (The Bellman, 21 Sep 1918)
November edit
- 11th Peace
December edit
- Their Victory Won (Harper's Monthly Magazine, Dec 1918)
- The Infantry that Would Not Yield (The Bellman, 14 Dec 1918)
1919 edit
April edit
- Our Land (Harper's Monthly Magazine, April 1919)
June edit
- In Memory of an American Soldier (The North American Review June 1919)