
Poems - by Sir John Carr
POEMS. - DEDICATION. - TO LADY WARREN,
JOHN CARR.
PREFACE.
POEMS,
VERSES - WRITTEN IN A GROTTO
LINES TO THE MEMORY OF MY DEAR BROTHER, - W.T.P. CARR, ESQ.
PARODY - ON
REBECCA,
LINES - TO AN AURICULA, BELONGING TO ——.
This modest volume gathers a dozen verses that the author penned across the carefree days of youth and the more reflective moments of later life. The opening pages offer a courteous dedication to a lady of society, revealing a gentle humility and a desire to honor friendship through poetry. In the preface the writer admits the pieces are simple, aiming more for pleasant entertainment than grand artistic ambition. Readers will find a mix of light‑hearted social verses and quieter, nature‑inspired reflections.
Among the poems, a vivid piece set in a Devonshire grotto invites the reader to hear the river and waterfall speak to a yearning heart, blending natural description with tender longing. Another stanza turns to a solemn tribute to the poet’s brother, offering restrained grief expressed through classical allusions and gentle imagery. The collection’s language balances eighteenth‑century elegance with an accessible, conversational tone, making the verses approachable for modern ears. Even without lofty ambitions, the book captures moments of personal feeling that resonate across time.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (120K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1772–1832
Best known for lively travel books that turned European tours into brisk, readable adventures, this English barrister-turned-writer brought a chatty, observant style to early 19th-century travel writing.
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