This is Volume 3 of the "Poetical Works" of William Morris, a significant figure in the Arts and Crafts movement and a celebrated poet of the Victorian era. This collection showcases Morris's skill with verse, his romantic sensibilities, and his deep engagement with medieval themes and legends. Readers will find examples of his narrative poetry, lyrical pieces, and works that reflect his socialist ideals. A valuable addition to any collection of 19th-century literature, this volume offers a comprehensive view of Morris's poetic output, demonstrating his enduring influence on English literature and design.
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