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LAYS - OF - ANCIENT VIRGINIA, - AND OTHER - POEMS: - BY - JAMES AVIS BARTLEY, - OF ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. - RICHMOND: J.W. RANDOLPH, PUBLISHER - 1855
PREFATORY LETTER TO THE PUBLIC.
POCAHONTAS.
A SONG.
ELFINDALE. - PART FIRST.
OF A SKYLARK.
THE PRINCESS OF PERU. - RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED TO MISS MARY T. ROBERTSON OF ABINGDON, VA.
THE HOLY LADY.
TIME AND ETERNITY.
A warm, nineteenth‑century voice invites listeners into the rolling hills and mist‑kissed rivers of Virginia, sketching the state’s early days with vivid, lyrical brushstrokes. The poems weave together the grandeur of untouched wilderness, the quiet melancholy of abandoned ruins, and the hopeful spirit of pioneering settlers, all rendered in a rhythm that echoes the era’s reverence for nature and nationhood. Readers will hear the poet’s affection for the land, his admiration for its native inhabitants, and his yearning to capture the fleeting beauty of a world on the brink of change.
Among the standout pieces is a moving tribute to Pocahontas, where the clash of cultures is softened by a tender, almost mythic romance that celebrates love’s power over conflict. The collection balances earnest historical reflection with gentle moral musings, offering a glimpse into the poet’s heartfelt desire to enchant and be enchanted by Virginia’s timeless landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (195K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mark C. Orton, Pilar Somoza and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-09-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1830–1914
A 19th-century Virginia poet whose work lingers over history, nature, and feeling, with a special love for his home state. His surviving books suggest a writer drawn to romantic imagery and the legends of old Virginia.
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