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Golden Stars, and Other Verses Following "The Red Flower"

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A lyrical collection of short poems that blends devotional reflection with responses to war, duty, and public service. Verses urge defense of liberty and righteous indignation against tyranny, offer consolations of faith and Easter imagery, and invoke civic and humanitarian symbols such as the flag and the Red Cross. Several pieces mark soldiers' departures and homecomings and contemplate surrender and memorializing the fallen, culminating in a commemorative lyric titled Golden Stars. Tone is earnest and hortatory, uniting personal conviction with communal mourning and hope.

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Henry Van Dyke

Henry Van Dyke was an American author, poet, and clergyman, known for his reflective and nature-inspired writings. His works often explore themes of spirituality and the beauty of the natural world. Among his notable titles is "Little Rivers: A Book of Essays in Profitable Idleness," which showcases his appreciation for the outdoors and leisurely pursuits. Van Dyke's literary contributions extend to poetry and essays, with works like "Fisherman's Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things" and "Days Off, and Other Digressions" highlighting his contemplative style. His writings continue to resonate with readers who seek inspiration in both nature and the human experience.

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