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A lively portrait of a young poet’s imagination unfolds in this early collection, where the verses capture the restless curiosity and earnest yearning of a mind still finding its voice. The poems wander from personal musings on love and loss to vivid observations of nature, each line echoing the seasonal cycles that mirror the poet’s own growth. The language, while occasionally raw, glimmers with the freshness of a mind untempered by later polish.
Among the most striking pieces is the impassioned tribute to a famed warship, a rallying cry that blends patriotic fervor with a fierce defense of national heritage. Other works, such as a reflective piece inspired by a relic of the Revolution, weave history and everyday encounters into intimate snapshots of 19th‑century America. The poet’s rhythm swings between the grandeur of public sentiment and the quiet cadence of personal reflection, offering listeners a balanced taste of both worlds.
Listening to these verses brings the cadences of a bygone era to life, letting the listener feel the rustle of autumn leaves and the echo of cannon fire through spoken word. The collection’s sincerity and vivid imagery invite a contemplative pause, making it a rewarding experience for anyone drawn to early American poetry and the timeless pulse of youthful insight.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (64K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1809–1894
A celebrated voice of 19th-century America, this physician-writer mixed wit, warmth, and sharp observation in poems and essays that made him a household name. He is especially remembered for the lively Breakfast-Table series and for "Old Ironsides," the poem that helped save the USS Constitution.
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