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  1. The battle cry of peace. Contributor Names. Earhart, Will. Congdon, C. H. -- 1856-1928 (lyricist) Created / Published. 1917, monographic. C. H. Congdon,, New York :, [1917]. Subject Headings. - n-us--- - World War, 1914-1918 -- Songs and music. - Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied. Genre. notated music. Notes.

  2. “The Battle Cry of Peace” Letter to the New York Evening Post, 12 October 1915. Sir: That mysterious title, “The Battle Cry of Peace,” has intrigued my curiosity ever since I first saw it.

  3. Yet who petition in the dark for tokens of peace We, this people on this mote of matter In whose mouths abide cankerous words Which challenge our very existence Yet out of those same mouths Come songs of such exquisite sweetness That the heart falters in its labor And the body is quieted into awe We, this people, on this small and drifting planet

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  4. Jun 6, 2020 · 1. Sir Thomas Wyatt, ‘ I Find No Peace ’. Wyatt (1503-42) was one of the first great English poets of the Renaissance – perhaps the very first. Writing over half a century before Shakespeare, Wyatt helped to popularise Italian verse forms, most notably the sonnet, in Tudor England.

  5. ‘The War Inevitable, March, 1775’ by Patrick Henry is a war-time speech delivered in March of 1775 about the growing need for war against the British. Read Poem. PDF Guide. Cite. Patrick Henry. Nationality: American. Patrick Henry was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

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  6. It emphasizes the grim reality of war's aftermath and the heavy cost it exacts. Despite its negative connotations, peace is presented as a necessary respite, a "period of unrest" enabling reflection and judgment. The poem's tone is somber and critical, reflecting the horrors of the time period.

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  8. War poems capture the horrors of battle, the loss of lives, and the emotional toll on soldiers and civilians alike. They may reflect on the complexities of war, questioning its necessity and highlighting its lasting scars on societies and individuals. These poems often convey a plea for peace, emphasizing the futility of violence and the ...

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