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The Call! Who's for the trench/ Are you my laddie?/ Who'll follow French/ Will you, my laddie?/ Who's fretting to begin?/ Who's going out to win?/ And - who wants to save
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Jessie Pope's War Poems | The British Library
Tim Roach on Twitter: "I start off telling them about the fervour with which young men volunteered, showing them photos of the crowd and pictures of the uniforms from the belligerents. I
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Pope, Jessie (1868–1941), poet and writer | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography