"Village Lyrics" by H. and C. Arnold offers a collection of poems that capture the essence of rural life. Written by two women authors, these lyrics reflect the beauty and simplicity of village scenes and the human experience within them. This collection provides a glimpse into the perspectives and artistic expressions of women in the 19th century.
Readers will find themes of nature, community, and personal reflection woven throughout the verses. This book is a valuable addition to the study of women's literature and offers a charming look at a bygone era through the art of poetry.
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