“Years hence, perhaps, may dawn an age, More fortunate, alas! than we, Which without hardness will be sage, And gay without frivolity.”
Quote by Matthew Arnold
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A selection of his poems
A selection of his poems is a literary compilation that brings together a diverse array of poems from an anonymous author. The collection is thought to have been assembled to highlight the author's skill in crafting verses that resonate with readers across different eras. The poems within are believed to span various subjects and emotions, offering a rich tapestry of lyrical expression. more
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