Saga of the oak, and other poems

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Saga of the oak, and other poems

by William Henry Venable

EN·~1 hours·63 chapters

Chapters

63 total
1

SAGA OF THE OAK - SAGA OF THE OAK.

4:03
2

A DIAMOND.

0:15
3

MY CATBIRD. A CAPRICCIO.

1:55
4

THE TUNES DAN HARRISON USED TO PLAY.

1:28
5

FAIRYLAND.

2:07
6

SUMMER LOVE.

1:21
7

CLOVER HILL.

0:47
8

THE WEDDING DEFERRED.

1:01
9

TO THE LITTLE MIAMI RIVER.

1:11
10

IMMORTAL BIRDSONG.

0:38

Description

A sweeping lyrical tapestry, this collection opens with an ambitious “Saga of the Oak,” where a venerable tree becomes the voice of myth and memory. Drawing on Norse legends, ancient druidic rites, and the tumult of historic battles, the poem weaves together the grandeur of gods, the clang of swords, and the quiet persistence of nature. Its cadence carries the echo of moonlit whispers and the roar of storm‑torn forests, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of ages through the oak’s own narration.

The volume continues with a varied assortment of shorter pieces that turn the everyday into the extraordinary—a glittering tribute to a solitary diamond, a playful celebration of the catbird’s song, and whimsical musings that juxtapose classical poets with the humble warbler. Each poem balances vivid imagination with intimate observation, offering a rich soundscape that rewards attentive ears and transports the mind to realms where legend and landscape intertwine.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (80K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Charlene Taylor, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2020-12-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Henry Venable

William Henry Venable

1836–1920

Best known as an Ohio writer and teacher, he turned a lifetime in education into poems, essays, and vivid recollections of nineteenth-century American life. His work often blends literary history, local color, and a warm sense of memory.

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