Poésies de Wilfred Owen
- 1914
- A New Heaven
- A Terre
- A Terre (being the philosophy of many soldiers)
- An Imperial Elegy
- Anthem for Doomed Youth
- Apologia Pro Poemate Meo
- Arms and the Boy
- As Bronze May Be Much Beautified
- Asleep
- At a Calvary Near the Ancre
- Beauty
- Beauty: [Notes for an unfinished poem]
- But I Was Looking at the Permanent Stars
- Conscious
- Cramped in that Funnelled Hole
- Disabled
- Dulce et Decorum Est
- Elegy in April and September
- Exposure
- Futility
- Greater Love
- Happiness
- Has Your Soul Sipped?
- Hospital Barge
- Hospital Barge at Cerisy
- I Know the Music
- I Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson
- Insensibility
- Inspection
- Le Christianisme
- Mental Cases
- Miners
- Music
- On Seeing a Piece of Our Artillery Brought into Action
- On Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
- Preface
- Red lips are not so red
- S.I.W.
- Schoolmistress
- Six o'clock in Princes Street
- Smile, Smile, Smile
- Soldier's Dream
- Spells and Incantations
- Spring Offensive
- Strange Meeting
- The Calls
- The Calls [unfinished]
- The Chances
- The Dead-beat
- The End
- The Kind Ghosts
- The Last Laugh
- The Letter
- The Next War
- The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
- The Parable of the Young Man and the Old
- The Roads Also
- The Send-off
- The Sentry
- The Show
- The Young Soldier
- Training
- Uriconium: an Ode
- Wild with all Regrets
- Winter Song
- With an Identity Disc
- [I Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson]

