Poems: Exploring love, nature, and history in lyrical verses of the Romantic era

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Good Press, Dec 11, 2019 - Literary Collections - 176 pages
Samuel Rogers' 'Poems' showcase his mastery of Romantic poetry, with themes of nature, love, and historical figures woven throughout his lyrical verses. Written in the early 19th century, Rogers' work reflects the spirit of the Romantic movement, with vivid imagery and emotional depth. His poems range from odes to elegies, displaying a versatility that captures the essence of the era. Rogers' use of flowery language and intricate rhyme schemes adds to the beauty and complexity of his work. A prominent figure in literary circles, Rogers' influence can be seen in the works of his contemporaries and subsequent generations of poets. His personal experiences and keen observations of society inspired many of his poems, making them relatable and timeless. Readers interested in exploring the depths of Romantic poetry and the artistic vision of Samuel Rogers will find 'Poems' to be a captivating and enriching read that offers both intellectual stimulation and emotional resonance.

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THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY PARTI
NOTES ON THE SECOND PART
NOTES
Dolce sentier
THE SAILOR
ON A TEAR
ON ASLEEP
WRITTEN IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND SEPTEMBER 1 1812
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