- 1914 - I - Peace
- 1914 - II - Safety
- 1914 - III - The Dead
- 1914 - IV - The Dead
- 1914 - V - The Soldier
- The Treasure
- Tiare Tahiti
- Retrospect
- The Great Lover
- Heaven
- Doubts
- There's Wisdom in Women
- He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her
- A Memory
- One Day
- Waikiki
- Hauntings
- Sonnet
- Clouds
- Mutability
- The Busy Heart
- Love
- Unfortunate
- The Chilterns
- Home
- The Night Journey
- Song
- Beauty and Beauty
- The Way that Lovers Use
- Mary and Gabriel
- The Funeral of Youth - Threnody
- The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
This is a volume of poems by Rupert Brooke, named after the famous poems "1914", written during and about World War I. Brooke himself died while taking part in a naval expedition to the Dardanelles, and was buried in Greece. The poems he wrote during the war were published posthumously and are the poems for which he is best-known today. This volume also contains poems written during a journey around the Pacific, and a number of miscellaneous poems. - Summary by Carolin
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