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Petrarch: Return, O heaven-born Peace! Sat, 07/07/2018 - 09:42 Sat, 07/07/2018 - 09:48
Arnold Bennett: War casualties and war profiteers Thu, 06/28/2018 - 13:20 Thu, 06/28/2018 - 13:28
John Milton: No war or battle’s sound was heard the world around Wed, 06/27/2018 - 14:18 Wed, 06/27/2018 - 14:20
James Montgomery: Farewell to War Tue, 06/26/2018 - 14:46 Wed, 07/11/2018 - 17:20
Thomas Hood: When war has ceased with all its Ills, Captains should come like sucking Doves, With Olive Branches in their Bills Mon, 06/25/2018 - 07:02 Mon, 06/25/2018 - 07:24
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: I am weary of your quarrels, weary of your wars and bloodshed Sun, 06/24/2018 - 07:15 Sun, 06/24/2018 - 07:24
Winthrop Mackworth Praed: Take the sword away Sat, 06/23/2018 - 16:17 Sat, 06/23/2018 - 16:28
Jonathan Swift: Brutes more modest than men in perpetuating war against their own species Fri, 06/22/2018 - 15:57 Fri, 06/22/2018 - 16:12
Charles Mackay: Hung the sword in the hall, the spear on the wall Thu, 06/21/2018 - 14:46 Thu, 06/21/2018 - 15:08
John Gower: Peace is chief of all world’s wealth, war is mother of all wrongs Wed, 06/20/2018 - 15:14 Wed, 06/20/2018 - 15:36
James Montgomery: War, that self-inflicted scourge of man Mon, 06/18/2018 - 07:19 Wed, 07/11/2018 - 17:20
James Montgomery: Fratricidal war speeds on inexorability of Death Mon, 06/11/2018 - 08:28 Wed, 07/11/2018 - 17:20
Walter Besant: War and the destruction of London, a city lone and widowed Thu, 06/07/2018 - 14:08 Thu, 06/07/2018 - 14:16
Henry Kirke White: Far better music inspire peace than war Sat, 05/26/2018 - 13:47 Sat, 05/26/2018 - 14:08
William Watson: Curse my country for its military victory Fri, 05/25/2018 - 12:49 Fri, 05/25/2018 - 13:04
Joseph Mary Plunkett: Till blooms the bud on olive branch, borne by the bird of peace Thu, 05/24/2018 - 07:58 Thu, 05/24/2018 - 08:16
William Stokes: Selections on peace and war Wed, 05/23/2018 - 08:32 Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:51
Henry Kirke White: The red-eyeballed warrior doomed to ruin Tue, 05/22/2018 - 07:36 Sat, 05/26/2018 - 14:08
John Galsworthy: The war made us all into barbarians Mon, 05/21/2018 - 07:48 Mon, 05/21/2018 - 07:52
Arthur Symons: A great reaction: people will be tired of wars Sun, 05/20/2018 - 15:52 Sun, 05/20/2018 - 16:24
William Stokes: The peace of nations to destroy Sat, 05/19/2018 - 15:04 Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:51
Charles Churchill: Thousands bleed for some vile spot where fifty cannot feed Fri, 05/18/2018 - 14:59 Fri, 05/18/2018 - 15:20
Robert Louis Stevenson: Peace we found where fire and war had been Thu, 05/17/2018 - 07:07 Thu, 05/17/2018 - 07:20
William Stokes: The Soldier Wed, 05/16/2018 - 07:18 Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:51
Robert Blair: Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war? Tue, 05/15/2018 - 07:34 Tue, 05/15/2018 - 07:52
William Stokes: The Angel of Peace Mon, 05/14/2018 - 07:42 Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:51
John Whitehouse: Ode to War Sun, 05/13/2018 - 16:28 Sun, 05/13/2018 - 16:44
William Stokes: Invocation to the Spirit of Peace Sat, 05/12/2018 - 15:24 Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:51
Elizabeth Bentley: On the return of celestial peace Fri, 05/11/2018 - 14:28 Fri, 05/11/2018 - 14:52
Elizabeth Bentley: Terror-striking War shalt be banish’d far Fri, 05/11/2018 - 14:23 Sun, 05/13/2018 - 16:44
William Stokes: Can fields of blood redeem mankind from error? Thu, 05/10/2018 - 07:17 Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:51
Homer: Mars, most unjust, most odious of all the gods Wed, 05/09/2018 - 07:35 Wed, 05/09/2018 - 07:52
Jane Bowdler: War’s deadly futility Tue, 05/08/2018 - 02:08 Tue, 05/08/2018 - 02:32
Théophile Gautier: One could imagine oneself in the Golden Age of Peace Sun, 05/06/2018 - 07:36 Sun, 05/06/2018 - 07:52
Susanna Blamire: When the eye sees the grief that from one battle flows, small cause of triumph can the bravest feel Tue, 05/01/2018 - 09:01 Tue, 05/22/2018 - 12:40
Charlotte Alington Barnard: Peace Hovers Mon, 04/30/2018 - 12:02 Mon, 04/30/2018 - 12:12
George Gissing: Games and war Mon, 04/23/2018 - 07:51 Mon, 04/23/2018 - 08:08
Elizabeth Cobbold: Earth’s bosom drenching with her children’s blood Thu, 04/19/2018 - 13:17 Thu, 04/19/2018 - 13:20
The second horseman Sun, 04/15/2018 - 14:52 Sun, 04/15/2018 - 15:04
Charlotte Richardson: Once more let war and discord cease Thu, 04/12/2018 - 06:21 Sun, 04/15/2018 - 15:04
Maria Abdy: May the gentle Dove of Peace extend her snowy pinions o’er us Tue, 04/10/2018 - 07:57 Tue, 04/10/2018 - 08:00
Mathilde Blind: All vile things that batten on disaster follow feasting in the wake of war Wed, 04/04/2018 - 10:23 Wed, 04/04/2018 - 10:24
Mathilde Blind: Widowing the world of men to win the world Tue, 04/03/2018 - 07:42 Wed, 04/04/2018 - 11:28
Mathilde Blind: Reaping War’s harvest grim and gory Mon, 04/02/2018 - 08:14 Wed, 04/04/2018 - 11:28
Charlotte Turner Smith: The lawless soldiers’ victims Thu, 03/29/2018 - 10:59 Thu, 03/29/2018 - 11:16
Charlotte Turner Smith: Statesmen! ne’er dreading a scar, let loose the demons of war Wed, 03/28/2018 - 10:07 Thu, 03/29/2018 - 11:16
Charlotte Turner Smith: Thus man spoils Heaven’s glorious works with blood! Tue, 03/27/2018 - 10:47 Thu, 03/29/2018 - 11:16
Charlotte Turner Smith: To bathe his savage hands in human blood Mon, 03/26/2018 - 13:19 Thu, 03/29/2018 - 11:16
Lucy Aikin: Sickening I turn on yonder plain to mourn the widows and the slain Fri, 03/23/2018 - 06:45 Fri, 03/23/2018 - 07:04
Lucy Aikin: Gentle Peace with healing hand returns Thu, 03/22/2018 - 09:38 Fri, 03/23/2018 - 07:04