- Dedication
- The Volunteer
- The Farm
- Omens
- Eternal Treasure
- Fire in the Dusk
- Turmut-Hoeing
- In a Ward
- Camps
- Girl's Song
- Solace of Men
- Day-Boys and Choristers
- At Reserve Depot
- Toasts and Memories
- From the Window
- Ypres-Minsterworth
- Near Midsummer
- Toussaints
- The Stone Breaker
- Drifting Leaves
- Contrasts
- To F.W.H
- The Immortal Hour
- To His Love
- Migrants
- Old Martinmas Eve
- After Music
- The Target
- Twigworth Vicarage
- Hospital Pictures: 1. Ladies of Charity
- 2. Dust
- 3. "Aberdonian"
- 4. Companion-North-East Dugout
- 5. The Miner
- 6. Upstairs Piano
- Hidden Tales
- Recompense
- The Tryst
- The Plain
- Rumours of War
- "On Rest"
- Dicky
- The Day of Victory
- Passionate Earth
- The Poplar
- Down Commercial Road (Gloucester)
- From Omiecourt
- Le Coq Francais
- The Fisherman of Newnham
- The Lock-Keeper
- The Revellers
- "Annie Laurie"
- The Battalion is Now on Rest
- Photographs
- That County
- Interval
- De Profundis
- The Tower
A collection of poems by the Gloucestershire-born English poet Ivor Gurney describing his feelings about the First World War, during which he served on the Western Front and was wounded by a mustard gas attack, and its aftermath. - Summary by Alan Mapstone
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