"Pearls and Pebbles; a Collection of Poems in Patches" is a treasury of late 19th-century American verse by Arthur Middleton Huger. This collection offers a glimpse into the poetic sensibilities of the era, showcasing a variety of themes and styles. The poems, like gathered "Pearls and Pebbles," present a diverse landscape of emotions and observations. Huger's work reflects the literary tastes and cultural values prevalent at the close of the 19th century. Readers interested in historical poetry and the evolution of American literary traditions will find this collection a valuable resource, offering insights into the artistic expressions of a bygone era.
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