A description that covers all avenues of conflict, from any era, any part of the World.
- Our bugles sang truce; for the night-cloud had lowered,
And the sentinel stars set their watch in the sky;by Thomas Campbell 24 lines - Oh, my beloved, shall you and I
Ever be young again, be young again?by Margaret Postgate Cole 26 lines - Before, before he was aware
The "Verey" light had risen… on the airby Robert Nichols 103 lines, 4 comments - Now, scarce three paces measured from the mound,
We stumbled on a stationary voice,by Alfred Lord Tennyson 558 lines - Fast rode the knight
With spurs, hot and reeking,by Stephen Maria Crane 16 lines - Here dead we lie because we did not choose
To live and shame the land from which we sprung.by A E Housman 3 lines - America will not turn back;
She did not idly start,by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 24 lines - Who will remember, passing through this Gate,
the unheroic dead who fed the guns?by Siegfried Sassoon 15 lines, 1 comment - To Houston at Gonzales town, ride, Ranger, for your life,
I nor stop to say good-by to-day to home or child or wife;by James Jeffrey Roche 59 lines - Sing me at morn but only with your laugh;
Even as Spring that laugheth into leaf;by Wilfred Owen 17 lines, 1 comment - Here the scanted daisy glows
Glorious as the carmined rose;by Elizabeth Daryush 12 lines - So you were David's father,
And he was your only son,by Ewart Alan Mackintosh 43 lines, 3 comments - Suddenly night crushed out the day and hurled
Her remnants over cloud-peaks, thunder-walled.by Wilfred Owen 14 lines, 2 comments - A hundred miles from the Longships Light —
Leave her, Johnnie, leave her! —by Cicely Fox Smith 24 lines - Our Padre were a solemn bloke,
We called 'im dismal Jim.by Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy 148 lines - A prince I was, blue-eyed, and fair in face,
Of temper amorous, as the first of May,by Alfred Lord Tennyson 263 lines - On Tiber's banks, Tiber, whose waters glide
In slow meanders down to Gaigra's side;by Thomas Chatterton 122 lines, 1 comment - Forth on the fatal morn,
Proud as the waves of Hornby Albery Allson Whitman 60 lines, 3 comments - By all the glories of the day,
And the cool evening's benison,by William Noel Hodgson 24 lines, 1 comment - Not one corner of a foreign field
But a span as wide as Europe;by Wilfred Owen 7 lines - 'There sinks the nebulous star we call the Sun,
If that hypothesis of theirs be sound'by Alfred Lord Tennyson 583 lines - Their hands should minister unto the flame of life,
Their fingers guideby Mary Gabrielle Collins 31 lines - THE COLONEL stopped, and glared around,
Then, pointing sternly to the ground,by J Milton Hayes 32 lines - The successful man has thrust himself
Through the water of the years,by Stephen Maria Crane 24 lines, 5 comments - The struggle for freedom has ended they say,
The days of fatigue and Remorse,by Anonymous Oceania 37 lines, 4 comments - A soldier had fallen! 'Tis well that we weep!
O soft be his pillow, and peaceful his sleep!by J W Holman 20 lines, 4 comments - He is dead, the beautiful youth,
The heart of honor, the tongue of truth,by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 40 lines
