
This volume gathers the early verses of a poet whose work is steeped in the rhythms of the natural world. From the tentative stir of spring to the melancholy drift of autumn, the poems trace the cycle of seasons as mirrors for inner feeling, using images of birds, flowers, and fleeting light. The language is both precise and musical, inviting listeners to linger on the quiet moments between sound and silence.
Throughout the collection the poet explores themes of memory, love, and the elusive presence of the divine, often framing them as whispered pauses in daily life. Her verses blend personal reflection with a reverent awe of the earth, allowing each line to resonate like a soft chord that lingers long after it is spoken. Listeners will find a gentle invitation to contemplate the small wonders that shape our days, rendered in a voice that is both intimate and timeless.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (90K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2020-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1922
A poet, essayist, editor, and critic, she brought unusual precision and quiet intensity to late Victorian writing. Her work ranges from lyrical poetry to thoughtful prose on literature, faith, and public life.
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