This collection, "The Poems Of Hammond, Shaw, Lovibond, Penrose, Volumes 62-64," presents a curated anthology of works by four distinct voices of 18th-century English poetry: James Hammond, Cuthbert Shaw, Edward Lovibond, and Thomas Penrose. The anthology offers readers a glimpse into the poetic sensibilities of the period, showcasing diverse themes, styles, and perspectives. From pastoral reflections to satirical verses, each poet's contribution reflects the literary trends and cultural values of their time. This volume is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in exploring the nuances of 18th-century English verse and appreciating the individual talents of these noteworthy poets.
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