- Joining the Colours
- The Lowlands of Flanders
- The Call
- The Golden Boy
- The Great Chance
- The Watchers
- The Bride
- The Riders
- 'What Turned the Germans Back?'
- A Girl's Song
- The Young Mother
- The Temple
- The Summons
- The Little Flock
- A Lament
- A Hero
- 'Mid the Piteous Heaps of Dead
- To One in Grief
- Indian Summer
- To Two Bereaved
- Autumnal
- Meditation
- The Heroes
- The Great Mercy
- Meetings
- Flower of Youth
- Unhousel'd, Unanointed, Unanel'd
- All Souls
- The Predestined
- The Old Soldier
- The Fields of France
- The Open Road
- For the Airmen
- Christmas in the Year of the War
- A Song for the New Year
- Dead - A Prisoner
- To R.A.A.
- Salutation
- The Sad Spring
- A Prayer
- Resurrection
This is a volume of poetry by Irish poet and writer Kathrine Tynan about World War I. Published in 1917, the poems translate the general atmosphere of fear and grief prevalent across Europe into beautiful verses. - Summary by Carolin
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