Ambiguous Address

To Eastern thrones, his words took flight,
Respectful, veiled, in diplomatic light.
He praised the union, the empire's grace,
Claiming preeminence, in his own place.

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War poet whose visceral, anti-war verse exposed the horrors of trench warfare; killed one week before Armistice.

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