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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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Alfred Austin
Alfred Austin

Alfred Austin was a British poet born on May 30, 1835, and died on June 2, 1913. His poetry works were diverse and widespread, and he had a profound influence on later poets. more

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“Never did form more fairy thread the dance Than she who scours the hills to find it flowers; Never did sweeter lips chained ears entrance Than hers that move, true to its striking hours; No hands so white e'er decked the warrior's lance, As those which tend its lamp as darkness lours; And never since dear Christ expired for man, Had holy shrine so fair a sacristan.”