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Paperback Delighted Earth: A Selection by Peter Meadows From Herrick's 'Hesperides' Book

ISBN: 1025593642

ISBN13: 9781025593647

Delighted Earth: A Selection by Peter Meadows From Herrick's 'Hesperides'

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"Delighted Earth" presents a curated selection of verses from the celebrated masterwork "Hesperides" by Robert Herrick, one of the most influential lyric poets of the seventeenth century. As a primary figure of the Cavalier movement, Herrick is renowned for his unique ability to synthesize classical influences with the vivid, earthy charm of the English countryside. This collection distills the essence of his poetic output, focusing on themes of natural beauty, the transience of time, and the quiet joys of rural life.

The works included explore pastoral idylls, folk traditions, and the romantic ideals of the Stuart era. Herrick's verse is famous for its melodic precision and the "carpe diem" spirit that encourages readers to find wonder in the ephemeral. From his evocative descriptions of seasonal festivals to his delicate tributes to the natural world, the poetry within this selection demonstrates why Herrick remains a cornerstone of the English literary canon. This volume serves as an essential introduction to the secular works of a poet who captured the vitality of his age with unmatched grace and wit, making it a valuable resource for students of English literature and lovers of classic verse alike.

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