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A compact collection of lyrical and narrative poems that moves between mythic retelling and intimate meditation, employing formal forms such as sonnets, rondeau, pantoum, ballade, and rondel. Themes include love and longing, the seasons and natural world, mortality and solace, artistic purpose, and classical and devotional imagery. Some pieces dramatize journeys into loss or underworld motifs while others offer pastoral and urban vignettes or direct commentary on poetic craft. The tone alternates among elegy, exhortation, and quiet devotion, often seeking consolation in beauty and moral resolve.

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Edward Burrough Brownlow

Edward Burrough Brownlow was a poet known for his lyrical and evocative verse. His notable work, "Orpheus and Other Poems," showcases his ability to blend classical themes with personal reflection, drawing inspiration from mythology and nature. Brownlow's poetry often explores the depths of human emotion and the beauty of the natural world, contributing to the rich tapestry of 19th-century English literature. His work remains a testament to the enduring power of poetic expression.

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