"Boston Bard" To The Citizens Of Boston by Robert Stevenson Coffin is a collection of poems reflecting on the city and its people. Written in the 19th century, these verses capture a snapshot of Boston's history and civic life. Coffin, known as the "Boston Bard," offers his perspective on various aspects of urban life, making this collection a unique historical and literary artifact. Readers interested in American poetry and the history of Boston will find this book a valuable read. It provides insight into the social and cultural values of the time, as expressed through Coffin's poetic voice.
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