"Select Poems" by Harvey Rice offers a diverse collection of verse from a prominent 19th-century American poet. This volume showcases Rice's lyrical talent and thoughtful exploration of nature, humanity, and the sublime. Readers will find a range of poetic forms and themes, reflecting the literary sensibilities of his time. From contemplative reflections to vivid descriptions of the American landscape, Rice's poetry resonates with a timeless quality that continues to captivate. This carefully curated selection provides a valuable glimpse into the poetic landscape of the late 1800s and the enduring power of verse.
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