
A NEW SELECTION OF Miscellaneous Pieces, IN VERSE.
Preface.
Miscellaneous Pieces,
AN ANECDOTE
LINES
LINES
STANZAS
A SONNET.
TO A YOUNG LADY
A LETTER
This modest volume brings together a heartfelt assortment of early‑nineteenth‑century poems crafted by a blind Scottish poet from the Perthshire countryside. The verses range from quiet meditations on light and nature to intimate letters addressed to friends, patrons, and family, each colored by the author's personal trials and humble outlook. Though unpolished, the work radiates a sincere reverence for the muses and a deep gratitude toward the generous souls who supported her.
Readers will encounter tender sonnets, lyrical sketches of rustic life, and brief narratives that echo the rhythms of folk tradition and the melancholy of isolation. The poet's voice, shaped by limited sight but vivid imagination, offers a rare glimpse into the emotional landscape of a woman navigating illness, gratitude, and the simple joys of domestic moments. The collection unfolds as a quiet conversation, inviting listeners to share in the modest yet resonant world she sketches with each line.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Release date
2025-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1772
A Scottish poet remembered as the “blind poet,” she wrote with warmth and range in both Scots and English. Her work blends personal reflection with religious, political, and everyday subjects from early 19th-century Scotland.
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