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Jessie Pope's War Poems | The British Library
Jessie Pope "The Call" (1915) - YouTube
Analysis 'War Girls' - YouTube
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Pope, Jessie (1868–1941), poet and writer | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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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The Call - The Call Poem by Jessie Pope
Jessie Pope's War Poems | The British Library
Ep 196 Jessie Pope, (In)Famous Poet of World War One - YouTube
Jessie Pope and Wilfred Owen
Lesson 1: WW1 and work Learning objective: To understand the immediate impact of WW1 on the world of work. - ppt download
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The WW1 poet kids are taught to dislike - BBC News
Year 9 War Poetry - "Who's for the Game" by Jessie Pope | Teaching Resources
Play The Game - Play The Game Poem by Jessie Pope
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The Call by Jessie Pope – Great War Literature
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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
Some better ones from Jessie Pope | Great War Fiction
WORLD WAR I POETRY. - ppt download
The Views of War in Jessie Pope's The Call and Who's for the Game, John McCrae's In Flanders Field, and Wilfred Owen's Dulce et Decorum Est | Kibin