Songs, Rhymes, and Scribblings of the Celibates is a collection of poetry and prose written by the Celibates, a group of artists and writers who lived together in a communal house in London in the late 19th century. The book includes a variety of works, ranging from humorous and satirical poems to more serious and introspective pieces. Many of the poems deal with themes of love, loneliness, and artistic expression, while others explore the complexities...
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