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Literary genres / Poetry anthologies / War poetry / English poetry / War poet / Jessie Pope / Wilfred Owen / Siegfried Sassoon / The Muse in Arms / Literature / Poetry / British people
Date: 2006-11-15 08:20:15
Literary genres
Poetry anthologies
War poetry
English poetry
War poet
Jessie Pope
Wilfred Owen
Siegfried Sassoon
The Muse in Arms
Literature
Poetry
British people

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