The Sylvan Cabin: A Centenary Ode on the Birth of Lincoln, and Other Verse

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The Sylvan Cabin: A Centenary Ode on the Birth of Lincoln, and Other Verse

by Edward Smyth Jones

EN·~55 minutes·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

THE SYLVAN CABIN

0:01
2

EDWARD SMYTH JONES

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3

THE SYLVAN CABIN - A CENTENARY ODE ON THE BIRTH OF LINCOLN - AND OTHER VERSE - BY - EDWARD SMYTH JONES - WITH INTRODUCTION BY - WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE

0:10
4

BOSTON - SHERMAN, FRENCH & COMPANY - 1911

0:06
5

THE HON. ARTHUR P. STONE

0:08
6

INTRODUCTION

2:42
7

THE SYLVAN CABIN - A CENTENARY ODE ON THE BIRTH OF LINCOLN

7:33
8

LIFE IN A DREAM

1:11
9

THE MORNING STAR - TO A. B. B.

0:34
10

TO ESTELLE

0:56

Description

A modest but resonant collection of verses, this book gathers the work of a poet whose life has been marked by hardship and a fierce yearning for learning. Having spent time behind bars for the simple wish to attend college, his poems echo the grit of long, dusty journeys and the quiet dignity of perseverance. The verses turn ordinary experience—dreams, longing, and the pull of the natural world—into a subtle, universal record of the human spirit.

The opening piece, a centenary ode to Lincoln, sets a tone of reverent celebration woven through vivid woodland imagery. Throughout, the “Sylvan Cabin” becomes a metaphor for solitary contemplation, inviting readers into a forest glade where personal grief and hope mingle with broader American ideals. The poet’s language is clear yet lyrical, offering a fresh, heartfelt perspective that feels both intimate and widely relatable.

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Language

en

Duration

~55 minutes (53K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by K Nordquist, Diane Monico, 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

2008-07-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Smyth Jones

Edward Smyth Jones

b. 1881

Born to formerly enslaved parents in Natchez, Mississippi, this self-taught poet built a literary life through persistence, formal verse, and sheer determination. His work offers a vivid glimpse of Black literary ambition in the early 20th century.

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