Ardours and Endurances by Robert Nichols

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Ardours and Endurances by Robert Nichols

This is a volume of war poetry by English poet and playwright Robert Nichols. To quote Wikipedia: "On 11 November 1985, Nichols was among 16 Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner. The inscription on the stone was written by a fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen. It reads: 'My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity.'" This particular volume of poetry contains his most well-known poems, and is also perhaps one of the most haunting collections of war poetry in the English language. - Summary by Carolin

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    Introduction

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  2. 30

    The Summons - I - To --

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  3. 29

    The Summons - I - The Past

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    The Summons - II - The Reckoning

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    Farewell To Place of Comfort

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  6. 26

    The Approach - I - In the Grass: Halt by Roadside

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    The Approach - II - The Day's March

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    The Approach - III - Nearer

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  9. 23

    Battle - I - Noon

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  10. 22

    Battle - II - Night Bombardment

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  11. 21

    Battle - III - Comrades: An Episode

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  12. 20

    Battle - IV - Behind the Lines: Night, France

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  13. 19

    Battle - V - At the Wars

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    Battle - VI - Out of Trenches: The Barn, Twilight

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    Battle - IX - The Assault

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    Battle - X - The Last Morning

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    Battle - XI - Fulfilment

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  20. 12

    The Dead - I - The Burial in Flanders

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    The Dead - II - Boy

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    The Dead - IV - By the Wood

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    The Aftermath - I - At the Ebb

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    The Aftermath - II - Alone

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    The Aftermath - III - Thanksgiving

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    The Aftermath - IV - Annihilated

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    The Aftermath - V - Shut of the Night

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    The Aftermath - VI - The Full Heart

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    The Aftermath - VII - Sonnet: Our Dead

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    The Aftermath - VIII - Deliverance

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This is a volume of war poetry by English poet and playwright Robert Nichols. To quote Wikipedia: "On 11 November 1985, Nichols was among 16 Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner. The inscription on the stone was written by a fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen. It reads: 'My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity.'" This particular volume of poetry contains his most well-known poems, and is also perhaps one of the most haunting collections of war poetry in the English language. - Summary by Carolin

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