"The Song Of Drop 'o Wather" is a collection of lyrical poems that capture the essence of nature and the beauty of the English countryside. Written by Mary Cowden Clarke, a notable figure in 19th-century literary circles, this volume presents a series of evocative verses that explore themes of water, landscapes, and the interconnectedness of the natural world. This edition, bearing the mark of its former owner Robert Balmanno, offers readers a glimpse into the literary tastes of the era.
Clarke's poetry, characterized by its vivid imagery and melodic rhythm, reflects a deep appreciation for the environment. This collection appeals to readers interested in Victorian-era poetry, nature writing, and the historical context of 19th-century literary collections. The poems invite readers to contemplate the serene beauty and profound wisdom found in the simplest elements of the natural world.
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