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- The_Soldier_(poem) abstract ""The Soldier" is a poem written by Rupert Brooke. The poem is the fifth of a series of poems entitled 1914.It is often contrasted with Wilfred Owen's 1917 antiwar poem Dulce Et Decorum Est. The manuscript is located at King's College, Cambridge. Thomas Hardy has written the famous poem "Drummer Hodge" which is perhaps the fiercest and most direct polemic against Brooke's work.".
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- The_Soldier_(poem) subject Category:1914_poems.
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- The_Soldier_(poem) type 1914Poems.
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- The_Soldier_(poem) comment ""The Soldier" is a poem written by Rupert Brooke. The poem is the fifth of a series of poems entitled 1914.It is often contrasted with Wilfred Owen's 1917 antiwar poem Dulce Et Decorum Est. The manuscript is located at King's College, Cambridge. Thomas Hardy has written the famous poem "Drummer Hodge" which is perhaps the fiercest and most direct polemic against Brooke's work.".
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