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The collection gathers lyrical poems, sonnets, and occasional verses for children that move between sensuous evocations of nature and domestic night scenes, brisk urban and travel sketches, and reflective occasional pieces on painters and poets. Imagery emphasizes color, light, and tactile detail while the speaker alternates between exuberant, meditative, and quietly devotional tones. Themes include desire, memory, creative aspiration, and the relationship between everyday experience and artistic perception. Short narrative vignettes, ekphrastic responses, and lyrical addresses combine to produce varied, image-driven poems that prize immediacy of sensory impression.

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Amy Lowell

Amy Lowell was an American poet known for her contributions to the Imagist movement, which emphasized clarity, precision, and vivid imagery in poetry. Born in 1874, she became a prominent literary figure in the early 20th century, celebrated for her innovative use of free verse. Her notable works include "A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass," which showcases her mastery of language and form. Lowell's poetry often explores themes of love, nature, and the complexities of human emotion, reflecting her unique perspective and artistic vision. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926, solidifying her place in American literary heritage.

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