"The River-side: A Poem In Three Books" by Richard Alfred Milliken is a classic work of poetry celebrating the beauty and significance of a river. Through evocative verse, Milliken explores the natural world, inviting readers to contemplate the serene and powerful presence of the river. The poem is divided into three parts, each offering a unique perspective on the river's influence on the landscape and the human spirit. This edition preserves the original text, allowing contemporary audiences to experience Milliken's poetic vision as it was initially intended. Ideal for lovers of nature poetry and classical literature, this work provides a timeless reflection on the relationship between humanity and the environment.
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