World's Best Poetry, Volume 5: Nature (Part 1)
by Various
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The fifth volume of 'World's Best Poetry' is a collection of poems dealing with the natural world, including nature's influence on the poetic mind; daylight and nighttime; the seasons; inland waters; and highlands. It includes an introductory essay by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts, the "Father of Canadian Poetry."Book Details
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