Lyra Meridional... is a collection of poems by Antonio d' Azevedo Castello Branco, originally published in the 19th century. This work showcases the author's lyrical talent and offers insights into the cultural and literary landscape of Portugal during that era.
The poems explore various themes and reflect the aesthetic sensibilities prevalent in Portuguese literature of the time. This edition makes available a valuable piece of literary history for scholars and enthusiasts of Portuguese poetry alike. Discover the beauty and depth of Castello Branco's verses in Lyra Meridional...
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