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  1. Of whizz-bangs, but one found our door at last. Buffeting eyes and breath, snuffing the candles. And thud! flump! thud! down the steep steps came thumping. And splashing in the flood, deluging muck—. The sentry’s body; then his rifle, handles. Of old Boche bombs, and mud in ruck on ruck. We dredged him up, for killed, until he whined.

  2. Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier, one of the leading poets of the First World War. His shocking, realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend Siegfried Sassoon and stood in stark contrast to both the public perception of war at the time, and to the confidently patriotic ...

  3. Wilfred Owen (1893–1918) Wilfred Edward Salter Owen was born to Thomas and Susan Owen on the 18th of March 1893 near Oswestry, ... Sassoon’s poetic voice, with its strong emphasis on realism, influenced Owen’s developing style, as the poems 'Dulce et Decorum Est' and 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' demonstrate.

  4. This poem is in the public domain. One of the most admired poets of World War I, Wilfred Edward Salter Owen is best known for his poems " Anthem for Doomed Youth " and " Dulce et Decorum Est ." He was killed in France on November 4, 1918.

  5. 1 de sept. de 1997 · Poems. Contents. Preface -- Strange meeting -- Greater love -- Apologia pro Poemate Meo -- The show -- Mental cases -- Parable of the old men and the young -- Arms and the boy -- Anthem for doomed youth -- The send-off -- Insensibility -- Dulce et decorum est -- The sentry -- The dead-beat -- Exposure -- Spring offensive -- The chances -- S.I.W ...

  6. In the poems of Wilfred Owen, ‘1914′ lives on in his work named after that fateful year. War broke: and now the Winter of the world With perishing great darkness closes in. The foul tornado, centred at Berlin, Is over all the width of Europe whirled, Rending the sails of progress.

  7. Wilfred Owen - One of the most admired poets of World War I, Wilfred Edward Salter Owen is best known for his poems "Anthem for Doomed Youth" and "Dulce et Decorum Est." He was killed in France on November 4, 1918.