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- Q4690473 subject Q7983222.
- Q4690473 subject Q8106372.
- Q4690473 subject Q8767449.
- Q4690473 abstract ""After Blenheim" is an anti-war poem written by English Romantic poet laureate Robert Southey in 1796 (see 1796 in poetry). The poem is set at the site of the Battle of Blenheim (1704), with the questions of small children about a skull one of them has found. An old man tells two small children of burned homes, civilian casualties, and rotting corpses, while repeatedly calling it "a famous victory".".
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- Q4690473 wikiPageWikiLink Q7983222.
- Q4690473 wikiPageWikiLink Q8106372.
- Q4690473 wikiPageWikiLink Q8767449.
- Q4690473 comment ""After Blenheim" is an anti-war poem written by English Romantic poet laureate Robert Southey in 1796 (see 1796 in poetry). The poem is set at the site of the Battle of Blenheim (1704), with the questions of small children about a skull one of them has found. An old man tells two small children of burned homes, civilian casualties, and rotting corpses, while repeatedly calling it "a famous victory".".
- Q4690473 label "After Blenheim".
- Q4690473 depiction Man_and_Children_Page_565.jpg.