“Steel itself oft lures a man to fight.”
Quote by Homer
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This anthology gathers poetic works that span different eras and literary traditions, bringing together verses that have contributed significantly to the global poetic heritage. The collection aims to showcase pieces characterized by their expressive language, emotional depth, and artistic craftsmanship. As an anthology bearing the Delphi designation, it follows a publishing approach common to reference and literary collections that compile works across diverse sources. The selection contains poetry reflecting multiple cultures, time periods, and stylistic approaches. Due to the nature of such compilations, the specific contents may vary across different editions and printings. more
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