“Where has thou been all the dumb winter days When neither sunlight was nor smile of flowers, Neither life, nor love, nor frolic, Only expanse melancholic, With never a note of thy exhilarating lays?”
Quote by Alfred Austin
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Days of the Year: A Poetic Calendar from the Works of A. Austin
Comprising a variety of poetic styles, 'Days of the Year' offers readers a unique perspective on the passage of time, with verses dedicated to the unique qualities and events of each day. The collection reflects the author's thoughtful approach to the calendar year, capturing the essence of daily life and the changing seasons. more
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