"Taken From Life: Verses" is a collection of poetry reflecting the experiences and observations of life. This volume, originally published in 1898, showcases the poetic sensibilities of its time, offering readers a glimpse into the themes and styles prevalent in late 19th-century verse. The poems explore a range of human emotions and experiences, capturing moments of joy, sorrow, reflection, and contemplation.
With its evocative language and timeless themes, "Taken From Life" provides a valuable insight into the literary landscape of the era and continues to resonate with those who appreciate classic poetry. This collection is a worthy addition to any library, offering a window into the past through the enduring power of verse.
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