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Collected Verses

This book is a collection of poems that showcases the author's literary talent and thematic diversity. The verses within are thoughtfully arranged to provide insight into the author's creative process and the broader themes of their work. more

Author

Violet Fane

Violet Fane, a British novelist, was born on February 24, 1843, and died on October 13, 1905. Known for her delicate emotional descriptions and profound psychological insights, her works have had a profound impact on literature. more

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“Nothing retains its form; new shapes from old. Nature, the great inventor, ceaselessly contrives. In all creation, be assured, there is no death - no death, but only change and innovation; what we men call birth is but a different new beginning; death is but to cease to be the same. Perhaps this may have moved to that, and that to this, yet still the sum of things remains the same.”

“How astonishingly does the chance of leaving the world improve a sense of its natural beauties upon us. Like poor Falstaff, although I do not 'babble,' I think of green fields; I muse with the greatest affection on every flower I have know from my infancy - their shapes and colours are as new to me as if I had just created them with superhuman fancy.”