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  • av James Whitcomb Riley
    329,-

    "Green Fields & Running Brooks and Other Poems" by James Whitcomb Riley is a delightful collection that transports readers to the idyllic landscapes of rural America. With lyrical grace and heartfelt sentiment, Riley paints vivid portraits of country life, capturing the beauty of nature and the warmth of community. Through his evocative verse, Riley celebrates the simple pleasures of rural living, from the tranquility of green fields to the babbling brooks that wind their way through the countryside. Alongside these pastoral scenes, Riley weaves tales of love, friendship, and the timeless rhythms of the seasons, inviting readers to share in the joys and sorrows of everyday life. With its rich imagery and homespun charm, "Green Fields & Running Brooks and Other Poems" is a testament to Riley's enduring legacy as one of America's most beloved poets, whose work continues to resonate with readers of all ages.

  • av Madison J Cawein
    335

    "Blooms of the Berry" is a collection of poetry written by Madison Julius Cawein. Cawein was an American poet active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his romantic and nature-themed verses. "Blooms of the Berry" likely contains a selection of his poems that explore themes of nature, love, and the human experience. Cawein often drew inspiration from the landscapes of his native Kentucky, incorporating lush imagery and vivid descriptions into his work. His poetry is characterized by its lyricism, emotional depth, and keen observation of the natural world.

  • av Guy Wetmore Carryl
    289,-

    "Grimm Tales Made Gay" is a book written by Guy Wetmore Carryl, first published in 1902. It is a humorous reimagining of several classic fairy tales originally collected by the Brothers Grimm, such as "Cinderella," "Snow White," "Little Red Riding Hood," and others. Carryl's retellings inject a satirical and comedic tone into these well-known stories, often twisting the plot and characters to create absurd and amusing situations. The book was well-received for its witty and clever writing style, offering readers a fresh perspective on timeless tales.

  • av Isaac McLellan
    335

    "Haunts of Wild Game" is a book written by Isaac McLellan. Isaac McLellan was an American poet and playwright who lived during the 19th century. The book likely focuses on the habitats and behaviors of various wild animals, possibly in the context of hunting or natural history. McLellan's work often celebrated the beauty of nature and the wilderness, so "Haunts of Wild Game" might offer vivid descriptions of landscapes and wildlife, as well as reflections on the human relationship with the natural world.

  • - Volume III
    av George Meredith
    335

    "Poems" is a collection of poetry written by George Meredith, a prominent English novelist and poet of the Victorian era. Meredith was known for his innovative writing style and his exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the complexities of human relationships. His poetry often exhibits a rich use of language, intricate imagery, and a profound philosophical depth. The collection "Poems" likely includes a range of Meredith's poetic works, showcasing his talent for both lyrical and narrative verse.

  • - A Volume of Poems
    av Henry Charles Beeching
    289,-

    "Love in Idleness: A Volume of Poems" by Henry Charles Beeching stands as an exquisite journey through the vast landscape of love, meticulously capturing its intense emotions and intricate dynamics. Beeching's work masterfully articulates the essence of love, navigating through its exhilarating peaks and the profound sorrows that accompany deep emotional bonds. His poetry serves as a meticulous examination of human connections, showcasing a remarkable attention to the subtle nuances and complexities that define them. Within the confines of this collection, each poem emerges as a nuanced depiction of the myriad aspects of love. Beeching employs a palette of words to paint every stroke of tenderness, desire, and frailty, bringing to life the rich tapestry of human emotions that love weaves. The poems are not merely words arranged on a page; they are windows into moments brimming with softness, yearning, and exposed sensibilities. Beeching's adept use of lyrical prose and vivid imagery transports readers into the heart of each scene, allowing them to experience the raw beauty and bittersweetness of love firsthand. Through "Love in Idleness," Beeching extends an invitation to his readers to delve deep into the heart of romance. He encourages a contemplative engagement with the rhythms of love, urging readers to appreciate the nuanced flavors of devotion and companionship. This collection is more than a mere anthology of love poems; it is a profound reflection on the transformative power of love. Beeching illuminates how love, in its purest form, has the capacity to elevate the human experience, imparting lessons of resilience, joy, and the sheer potency of human emotions. Ultimately, "Love in Idleness" is a celebration of love's ability to leave a lasting mark on our lives. It is a tribute to love's capacity to move us, to reshape our understanding of the world, and to leave us forever changed in its wake. Beeching's poems resonate with the universal truth that

  • av William Allingham
    335

    "Life and Phantasy" by William Allingham is a captivating blend of reality and imagination, where the mundane meets the magical in a tapestry of poetic brilliance. Allingham's verses traverse the realms of the everyday and the extraordinary, inviting readers on a journey through the wonders of the human experience. With lyrical grace and vivid imagery, he conjures scenes of enchantment and adventure, where dreams intertwine with reality and the boundaries of the possible are stretched to their limits. Through his exploration of life's mysteries and the power of the imagination, Allingham reminds us that within every moment lies the potential for wonder and discovery. "Life and Phantasy" is a testament to the boundless creativity of the human spirit and the enduring power of poetry to illuminate the world around us.

  • av Charles Stuart Calverley
    289,-

    "Legends and Lyrics" by Adelaide Ann Procter is a timeless collection of poetry that captures the essence of Victorian sentimentality and moral idealism. Procter's verses delve into the depths of human emotion, exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption with profound sensitivity and grace. Through her evocative imagery and lyrical language, Procter transports readers to a world of romance, chivalry, and moral virtue, where honor and integrity reign supreme. Each poem within this collection serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of the human spirit to triumph over adversity and find solace in the beauty of life's fleeting moments. "Legends and Lyrics" is a testament to Procter's literary genius and her ability to touch the hearts of readers with her words, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Victorian literature.

  • - A Double Sonnet of Sonnets
    av Christina Rossetti
    289,-

    "Later Life: A Double Sonnet of Sonnets" by Christina Georgina Rossetti is a poignant exploration of the complexities of aging, love, and the passage of time. Through her masterful use of the sonnet form, Rossetti crafts a deeply introspective journey that delves into the nuances of human experience. Each sonnet within this collection serves as a window into the poet's soul, revealing her profound insights, hopes, and fears as she contemplates the later stages of life. With lyrical grace and emotional depth, Rossetti navigates themes of memory, mortality, and the enduring power of love to transcend the boundaries of time. "Later Life" invites readers to accompany Rossetti on a reflective odyssey through the seasons of life, where beauty and wisdom intertwine to illuminate the mysteries of existence.

  • av William Allingham
    385,-

    "Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland" by William Allingham is a captivating tale that immerses readers in the vibrant landscape of Ireland during the Victorian era. Allingham's narrative follows the journey of Laurence Bloomfield, a young man grappling with love, identity, and social upheaval against the backdrop of Ireland's rich cultural tapestry. Through vivid prose and vivid characterizations, Allingham paints a vivid picture of the Irish countryside, its people, and their struggles for independence and self-determination. As Bloomfield navigates the complexities of life and love, readers are drawn into a world of passion, intrigue, and political turmoil. "Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland" is a timeless exploration of love, ambition, and the search for meaning, offering readers a window into the heart and soul of Ireland during a pivotal moment in its history.

  • av William Edmondstoune Aytoun
    289,-

    "The Execution of Montrose" by William Edmondstoune Aytoun is a stirring historical narrative that transports readers to the tumultuous period of the English Civil War in 17th century Scotland. Aytoun's vivid prose brings to life the dramatic events surrounding the downfall of James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose, a Scottish nobleman and military leader. Through Aytoun's meticulous research and gripping storytelling, readers are immersed in the intrigue, betrayal, and political machinations of the era. As Montrose faces his final moments, Aytoun captures the poignancy and tragedy of his fate, while also highlighting his unwavering courage and defiance in the face of adversity. "The Execution of Montrose" is a powerful exploration of honor, loyalty, and the human spirit, reminding us of the enduring legacy of those who dare to stand for their beliefs, even in the darkest of times.

  • av Bliss Carman
    329,-

    "Later Poems" by Bliss Carman showcases the evolution of a poetic voice deeply attuned to the rhythms of nature and the human spirit. Carman's verses, enriched by years of experience and contemplation, resonate with a sense of wisdom and insight. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, he explores themes of love, mortality, and the interconnectedness of all life. Each poem is a testament to Carman's profound connection to the natural world and his ability to find beauty and meaning in the simplest of moments. With "Later Poems," Carman invites readers on a journey of self-discovery and reflection, offering solace and inspiration in an ever-changing world.

  • - The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise: Volume I
    av Dante Aligheri
    385,-

    "Dante Alighieri's 'Hell: The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise' plunges readers into a journey through the afterlife unlike any other. With vivid imagery and allegorical depth, Dante guides us through the circles of Hell, where sinners face the consequences of their actions with harrowing intensity. From the depths of despair to the heights of divine glory, Dante's epic poem explores the complexity of human existence and the nature of redemption. As we journey alongside Dante, we encounter a tapestry of characters and moral dilemmas, each revealing profound insights into the human condition. 'Hell' serves as a timeless exploration of sin, punishment, and the quest for spiritual enlightenment, inviting readers to confront their own beliefs and aspirations in the face of eternity."

  • av Isaac Watts
    335

    Isaac Watts' "Hymns and Spiritual Songs" stand as timeless expressions of faith and devotion. Through his poetry, Watts weaves together themes of worship, redemption, and the divine presence, creating a tapestry of spiritual reflection. Each hymn resonates with the heartfelt sincerity of a believer, offering solace and inspiration to generations of worshippers. With timeless melodies and profound lyrics, Watts' hymns transcend the boundaries of time and space, inviting all who hear them to join in praise and adoration. From the intimate whispers of personal faith to the triumphant choruses of communal worship, "Hymns and Spiritual Songs" serve as a beacon of light in the journey of the soul.

  • av Henry Lawson
    289,-

    "In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses" by Henry Lawson encapsulates the raw essence of the Australian outback through poignant poetry. Lawson's verses vividly depict the harsh landscapes, resilient characters, and the timeless struggle of humanity against nature's forces. Through his evocative imagery and profound insights, Lawson captures the spirit of pioneering life, offering a timeless glimpse into Australia's rugged beauty and the indomitable human spirit.

  • av Maurice Hewlett
    335

    "Helen Redeemed and Other Poems" by Maurice Hewlett delves into timeless themes of love, redemption, and human folly. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, Hewlett explores the intricacies of human emotion, weaving tales of passion, betrayal, and ultimately, redemption. From the legendary figure of Helen of Troy to intimate portrayals of everyday life, Hewlett's poetry resonates with universal truths and the enduring power of the human spirit. With each poem, readers are invited to contemplate the complexities of the human experience and find solace in the beauty of Hewlett's verse.

  • av Arthur St John Adcock
    335

    "Modern Grub Street and Other Essays" by Arthur St. John Adcock is a compelling collection that provides insightful commentary on the literary world and broader cultural landscape of the time. In this anthology, readers can expect a series of thought-provoking essays that delve into various aspects of literature, journalism, and society. The title, "Modern Grub Street," hints at the exploration of contemporary challenges faced by writers and intellectuals within the literary marketplace. Adcock's essays are likely to be characterized by their keen observations, critical analysis, and engaging prose. Through his writings, Adcock offers commentary on topics such as the state of literature, the evolving role of the writer in society, and the impact of cultural and technological changes on the literary landscape.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    329,-

    "Moment of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses" by Thomas Hardy is an affirmative and introspective anthology likely featuring a diverse selection of poems reflecting the poet's keen observations on life, love, and the passage of time. In this collection, readers can expect to encounter a variety of verses that capture fleeting moments of insight and reflection. The title, "Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses," suggests a compilation of poems that offer glimpses into the poet's innermost thoughts and emotions, as well as reflections on the world around him. Hardy's language is likely to be both evocative and contemplative, as he explores themes such as memory, mortality, and the complexities of human relationships. Through his keen observations and poignant imagery, Hardy invites readers to ponder the fleeting nature of existence and the enduring power of the human spirit.

  • av Edward Caldwell Moore
    289,-

    "Moores Fables for the Female Sex" by Edward Caldwell Moore is an intriguing collection likely consisting of a series of moral tales and fables crafted specifically for a female audience. In this anthology, readers can anticipate encountering a range of captivating narratives that convey moral lessons and ethical insights tailored to resonate with female readers of the time. The title, "Moores Fables for the Female Sex," suggests a deliberate effort to address themes and issues relevant to women's lives and experiences. Moore's fables are likely characterized by their engaging storytelling, vivid imagery, and subtle moral messaging. Through these tales, Moore may explore topics such as virtue, resilience, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness, offering readers valuable guidance and inspiration for navigating the complexities of life.

  • av R W Emerson
    335

    "May-Day and Other Pieces" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is an affirmative and introspective anthology likely showcasing the poet's profound insights and philosophical musings on nature, life, and the human experience. In this collection, readers can anticipate encountering a diverse range of pieces that capture the essence of Emerson's poetic vision. The title, "May-Day and Other Pieces," suggests a celebration of the arrival of spring and the renewal of life, as well as the exploration of other themes and subjects that resonate deeply with the poet. Emerson's language is likely to be both lyrical and contemplative, as he reflects on the beauty of the natural world, the passage of time, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Through his keen observations and keen observations, Emerson invites readers to ponder the mysteries of existence and to find meaning and inspiration in the rhythms of nature.

  • av William Butler Yeats
    289,-

    "The Wanderings of Oisin" by William Butler Yeats is an affirmative and mystical narrative poem likely blending elements of mythology, folklore, and personal introspection. In this epic poem, readers can expect Yeats' poetic retelling of the ancient Irish legend of Oisin, the legendary bard and warrior who embarks on a series of fantastical adventures. The title, "The Wanderings of Oisin," suggests a narrative journey filled with wonder and enchantment, as Oisin traverses mystical landscapes and encounters otherworldly beings. Yeats' language is likely to be rich and evocative, as he weaves together vivid imagery and lyrical verse to evoke the magical realm of ancient Ireland. His poem may explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, as Oisin grapples with the challenges of mortality and the lure of immortality.

  • - A Dramatic Poem in Five Acts
    av Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
    335

    "Nathan the Wise: A Dramatic Poem in Five Acts" by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing is an affirmative and thought-provoking work likely exploring themes of wisdom, tolerance, and religious enlightenment. In this dramatic poem, readers can anticipate a rich narrative filled with complex characters and philosophical dialogues. The title, "Nathan the Wise," suggests a central protagonist who embodies the qualities of sagacity and discernment, serving as a beacon of wisdom amidst the tumult of human affairs. Lessing's language is likely to be poetic and evocative, as he weaves together intricate plotlines and nuanced character interactions to explore profound questions about faith, reason, and the nature of truth. Through the trials and tribulations faced by Nathan and other characters, the poem may offer insightful reflections on the challenges of moral decision-making and the pursuit of knowledge in a diverse and ever-changing world.

  • av Michael Drayton
    335

    "Minor Poems of Michael Drayton" is an affirmative collection likely comprising a variety of shorter works by the esteemed poet Michael Drayton. In this compilation, readers can expect to encounter Drayton's lesser-known works, which may include sonnets, odes, elegies, and other forms of lyric poetry. The title, "Minor Poems," suggests that these pieces may be shorter in length or less prominent compared to Drayton's major works, yet they still offer valuable insights into his poetic craftsmanship and thematic preoccupations. Drayton's language is likely to be poetic and evocative, as he explores a range of subjects and themes characteristic of his broader body of work. His poems may touch upon topics such as love, nature, history, and the human condition, showcasing his versatility as a poet and his ability to capture the essence of fleeting moments and emotions.

  • av Harry Graham
    289,-

    "Misrepresentative Men" by Harry Graham is an affirmative and satirical collection likely featuring humorous poems that skewer various types of characters and personalities. In this collection, readers can expect Graham's witty and incisive observations on human nature, as he humorously dissects the quirks and foibles of different types of men. The title, "Misrepresentative Men," suggests that Graham's poems may playfully exaggerate and caricature certain traits or behaviors commonly associated with specific archetypes. Graham's language is likely to be sharp and clever, filled with wordplay and irony as he pokes fun at the idiosyncrasies of his subjects. His poems may offer a lighthearted yet insightful commentary on society, inviting readers to laugh at the absurdities of human behavior while also recognizing elements of truth within the satire.

  • av Hannah Cowley
    289,-

    "Ode to Death" by Hannah Cowley is an affirmative and contemplative poem likely exploring the themes of mortality, the passage of time, and the human experience of death. In this ode, readers can anticipate Cowley's poetic reflection on the nature of death and its significance in human life. The title, "Ode to Death," suggests a solemn and reflective tone, with Cowley's verses likely inviting readers to ponder the mysteries and inevitabilities of mortality. Cowley's language is likely to be poetic and evocative, as she grapples with the existential questions surrounding life and death. Her ode may offer a meditation on the transient nature of existence, the legacy of those who have passed, and the acceptance of mortality as an integral part of the human condition.

  • av Harry Graham
    289,-

    "Misrepresentative Women" by Harry Graham is an affirmative and satirical collection likely featuring humorous poems that playfully critique and caricature various types of female characters and personalities. In this collection, readers can expect Graham's witty and incisive observations on the foibles and idiosyncrasies of different types of women. The title, "Misrepresentative Women," suggests that Graham's poems may humorously exaggerate and satirize certain traits or behaviors commonly associated with specific female archetypes. Graham's language is likely to be sharp and clever, filled with irony and wordplay as he pokes fun at the quirks of his subjects. His poems may offer a lighthearted yet insightful commentary on societal expectations and gender roles, inviting readers to laugh at the absurdities of human behavior while also reflecting on broader themes of identity and representation.

  • av William Henry Drummond
    289,-

    "Natural Philosophy" by William Henry Drummond is an affirmative and educational work likely exploring the principles and phenomena of the natural world in a poetic manner. In this collection, readers can anticipate a blend of scientific inquiry and poetic expression as Drummond delves into various aspects of natural philosophy. The title, "Natural Philosophy," suggests a focus on the study of nature and the universe, encompassing disciplines such as physics, astronomy, and biology. Drummond's language is likely to be both descriptive and lyrical, as he seeks to convey the beauty and wonder of the natural world while also elucidating its underlying principles. Through his poems, he may explore topics such as the laws of motion, the structure of the cosmos, and the diversity of life on Earth, inviting readers to marvel at the intricacies of the universe.

  • av William Allingham
    445

    "Nightingale Valley" by William Allingham is an affirmative and picturesque collection likely capturing the beauty and tranquility of the natural world through vivid and evocative poetry. In this anthology, readers can expect to be transported to the enchanting landscape of Nightingale Valley, where Allingham's lyrical verses paint vivid images of lush forests, babbling brooks, and the ethereal melodies of nightingales. The title, "Nightingale Valley," evokes a sense of serenity and harmony, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the idyllic scenery and soothing sounds of nature. Allingham's language is likely to be rich in imagery and metaphor, as he skillfully describes the sights, sounds, and sensations of Nightingale Valley with poetic precision. Through his verses, he may explore themes of beauty, nostalgia, and the enduring power of the natural world to inspire wonder and awe.

  • av William S Gilbert
    329,-

    "More Bab Ballads" by W. S. Gilbert is an affirmative and humorous collection likely featuring witty and satirical poems that poke fun at various aspects of Victorian society. In this sequel to his earlier work, Gilbert continues his tradition of writing light-hearted and entertaining verses known as "Bab Ballads." The title, "More Bab Ballads," suggests that readers can expect a continuation of Gilbert's humorous and whimsical style, with a fresh batch of amusing anecdotes and clever rhymes. Readers can anticipate Gilbert's trademark wit and satire as he lampoons the social conventions, political figures, and cultural trends of his time. His poems may offer humorous observations on topics ranging from love and marriage to politics and everyday life, providing readers with a delightful blend of comedy and social commentary.

  • av Harry Graham
    289,-

    "More Misrepresentative Men" by Harry Graham is an affirmative and satirical collection likely featuring humorous poems that playfully critique and caricature various types of male characters and personalities. In this follow-up to his previous work, Graham continues his witty exploration of human nature, focusing this time on the foibles and idiosyncrasies of men. The title, "More Misrepresentative Men," suggests that Graham's poems may humorously exaggerate and satirize certain traits or behaviors commonly associated with specific male archetypes. Readers can expect Graham's trademark sharp wit and incisive observations as he pokes fun at the quirks and eccentricities of his male subjects. His poems may offer a lighthearted yet insightful commentary on masculinity, societal expectations, and the complexities of gender roles.

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