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Victorian Poets: Revised and Extended by a Supplementary Chapter, to the Fiftieth Year of the Period Under Review

The volume is a comprehensive compilation of Victorian poetry, meticulously revised and extended to provide a deeper understanding of the literary works from the Victorian era. The supplementary chapter adds new insights and perspectives, marking the fiftieth year of the period under examination. more

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Edmund Clarence Stedman
Edmund Clarence Stedman

Edmund Clarence Stedman was an American poet known for his lyrical and prose poems. His works often revolve around themes of natural landscapes and human emotions, deeply influenced by Romanticism and Transcendentalism. more

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“No clouds are in the morning sky, The vapors hug the stream, Who says that life and love can die In all this northern gleam? At every turn the maples burn, The quail is whistling free, The partridge whirs, and the frosted burs Are dropping for you and me. Ho! hillyho! heigh O! Hillyho! In the clear October morning.”