Discover the rich tapestry of British verse in "The Works of the British Poets, With Lives of the Authors, Volume 17." This meticulously compiled anthology, edited by Robert Walsh and Ezekiel Sanford, offers a comprehensive collection of poetry alongside insightful biographical sketches of the poets themselves. Originally published in 1819, this volume provides a window into the literary landscape of the time, showcasing the diverse voices and enduring themes that defined British poetry.
From celebrated masterpieces to lesser-known gems, this collection preserves a vital part of literary history. Readers will appreciate the detailed attention to both the poetry and the lives of the poets, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and anyone with a passion for British literature. Experience the timeless beauty and historical significance of these works, carefully preserved for generations to come.
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