Isaac Rosenberg [25 November 1890 – 1 April 1918] was an English poet of the First World War. In June 1916, he was sent with his Battalion to serve on the Western Front in France. He continued to write poetry while serving in the trenches, including Break of Day in the Trenches, Returning we Hear the Larks, and Dead Man's Dump. His Poems from the Trenches are recognised as some of the most outstanding written during the First World War. Having just finished night patrol, he was killed at dawn on 1 April 1918
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Poems [by Isaac Rosenberg] [1922]
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