British Poster from the Interwar Period |
I was recently reading some of Thomas Hardy's war poems, which tend to be pretty pessimistic. The selection I found most memorable, though, was this curse against the warmakers from "Moments of Vision."
Then seemed a Heart crying: 'Whosoever they be
At root and bottom of this, who flung this flame
Between kin folk kin tongued even as are we,
'Sinister, ugly, lurid, be their fame;
May their familiars grow to shun their name,
And their brood perish everlastingly'.
April 1915
Wow. And that's just from early 1915, not even one full year into the war.
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