"The Harvest Day, and Other Poems" is a collection of verse by Thomas Francis, originally published in 1859. This volume offers a glimpse into the poetic sensibilities of mid-19th century America, showcasing Francis's engagement with themes of nature, spirituality, and everyday life. The poems reflect the literary tastes and cultural values prevalent during this period.
This collection presents a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in American poetry and literary history. Francis's work, while perhaps lesser-known today, contributes to a richer understanding of the diverse voices that shaped the American literary landscape. Readers will appreciate the craftsmanship and heartfelt expression within these pages, making it a worthwhile addition to any poetry lover's collection.
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