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Robert Nichols

I lived from 1893-1944. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Robert Nichols (1893-1944) was the wartime author of Ardours and Endurances; Also, A Faun's Holiday and Poems & Phantasies, a collection of war poetry published in 1917.

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  • Before, before he was aware
    The "Verey" light had risen… on the air
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  • 1. \Noon\
    It is midday; the deep trench glares....
    79 lines
  • Exquisite stillness! What serenities
    Of earth and air! How bright atop the wall
    18 lines
  • Was there love once? I have forgotten her.
    Was there grief once? Grief yet is mine.
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  • Now that I am ta'en away
    And may not see another day
    44 lines
  • In a far field, away from England, lies
    A boy I friended with a care like love;
    48 lines
  • I must remember now how once I woke
    To find the harsh lamplight stream upon her bed,
    14 lines
  • The beating of the guns grows louder.
    "Not long, boys, now."
    116 lines
  • For the last time, maybe, upon the knoll
    I stand. The eve is golden, languid, sad.
    25 lines
  • O Nightingale my heart
    How sad thou art!
    17 lines

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