The New Morning: Poems
The New Morning: Poems is a collection of poetry by Alfred Noyes, written in the early 20th century, reflecting on themes of heroism, love, death, and the human spirit, particularly in the context of World War I. The poems explore the duality of war experiences, celebrating patriotism while confronting the somber realities of loss. Noyes dedicates the first chapter to Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, honoring those who serve their country, and the collection as a whole evokes a strong sense of duty and reflection on the costs of peace and freedom.














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