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A late collection of short lyric poems that blends devotional meditations, direct religious address, and concentrated nature imagery. Many items read like compact hymns or contemplative monologues that shift between folk scenes, seasonal observation, and inward moral reflection. The language retains older spelling and regional diction, yielding a dense, musical syntax and vivid sensory detail. Formally the pieces vary from brief verselets to longer narrative lyrics and often incorporate refrains and folk-song rhythms.

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Guido Gezelle

Guido Gezelle was a Belgian poet and priest, known for his profound contributions to Dutch literature in the 19th century. His work often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and spirituality, blending lyrical beauty with religious themes. Gezelle's poetry is characterized by its innovative use of language and form, making him a significant figure in the Flemish literary heritage. Among his notable works are "Kerkhofblommen," which explores themes of mortality and beauty, and "Laatste verzen," a collection that showcases his later reflections on life and faith. His legacy continues to influence poets and writers in the Dutch-speaking world.

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