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John Collings Squire

1884-1958

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Poems - First Series

"Poems - First Series" by Sir John Collings Squire is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This harmoniously assembled volume showcases the author’s reflections on nature, life, friendship, and the profound human experience, capturing both the beauty and the melancholy inherent in existence. Through a variety of themes and styles, Squire invites readers to introspect and contemplate their own feelings and observations about the world around them. The opening of this poetry collection includes a dedication that pays homage to the simplicity and sincerity of offering one's creativity as a harvest of thoughts and emotions. Following this, the preface elaborates on the anthology's composition, explaining it contains pieces from earlier volumes alongside new poems. The early selections convey rich imagery, such as the peace found in the night, the vibrant yet ephemeral charm of everyday life, and the contemplative processes that define human existence. These initial verses, steeped in vivid description and reflective musings, set the tone for what readers can expect as they delve further into Squire's poetic expression.

Poems - Second Series

"Poems - Second Series" by Sir John Collings Squire is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This anthology showcases Squire's work from 1918 to 1921, including previously published pieces and new compositions, reflecting a variety of themes and styles. The poems explore topics such as nature, loss, love, and the human experience, often intertwining reflections on beauty and mortality. In this collection, Squire offers a rich tapestry of emotions and thoughts through a diverse array of poems. Notable pieces include "The Birds," which contemplates the timeless acts of nature, and "A Dog's Death," expressing grief over the loss of a beloved pet. The poems range from meditative reflections to responses to the turmoil of the post-World War I era, as seen in "Wars and Rumours, 1920." Throughout the series, Squire's language captures both the transient beauty of life and the deep sorrows of existence, inviting readers to ponder the delicate balance between joy and despair. Each poem stands as a heartfelt observation, evoking vivid imagery and a profound sense of connectivity to the world around us.

The Three Hills, and Other Poems

"The Three Hills, and Other Poems by Sir John Collings Squire and Charles Baudelaire" is a poetic collection written in the early 20th century. It features a range of themes, exploring the human experience, beauty, nature, and existential introspection through verse. The book includes both original works by Sir John Collings Squire as well as translations of poems by the renowned French poet Charles Baudelaire, merging different poetic traditions and styles. In this collection, readers encounter a variety of poems that reflect a deep engagement with nature and the complexities of human emotions. Squire's pieces often focus on the relationship between humanity and the natural world, contemplating themes of time, beauty, and solitude, as exemplified in the titular poem "The Three Hills." Meanwhile, the translations from Baudelaire evoke a sense of melancholy and yearning, touching on subjects such as grief, desire, and the ephemerality of life. The duality of content – Squire's own contemplative verses alongside Baudelaire's rich imagery and emotional depth – creates a layered exploration of poetic expression that invites readers to ponder the interconnections of life and art.