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Nicholas Nye
by Walter De la Mare
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Nicholas Nye
CountryGreat Britain
LanguageEnglish
Subject(s)Memories
PublisherWalter de la mare
Publication date1931 (1931)
Lines40

Nicholas Nye is a poem by British poet Walter de la Mare.[1] It was published in the year 1931.[2] It has a total of 40 lines. It is written for children aged around 9–10 years. It is a six stanza poem in which the poet is the first person from view and visits an orchard and finds a donkey named 'Nicholas Nye'. He observes and describes the donkey 'Nicholas Nye' and discovers that he and the donkey are very similar. He explains the miseries and difficulties the donkey has to face for example being unwanted and alone.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "Nicholas Nye by Walter de la Mare". Poemhunter.com.
  2. ^ "Nicholas Nye". poetry.literaturelearning.org.
  3. ^ "Nicholas Nye". Poetry literature learning.
  4. ^ "Nicholas Nye- Indian Institute of Students". IIS India. Retrieved 11 June 2015.