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This collection of devotional poems, composed during illness and near blindness, offers personal retrospection on suffering, faith, and maternal love. Short lyric pieces range from penitential meditations and images of a pearl-studded cross to laments of solitude, hospital gratitude, and the daily waiting of a wounded spirit. Recurring themes include trust in divine providence, longing for reunion and heaven, the discipline of trials, and small domestic memories transformed by loss. Celestial and nature imagery provides consolation while several poems address children and caregivers with tender, hopeful tones.

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Mary Alice Walton

Mary Alice Walton was a poet known for her collection "Poems," which showcases her lyrical style and emotional depth. Her work often reflects personal experiences and observations, capturing the nuances of everyday life. Walton's poetry contributes to the rich tapestry of American literature, offering readers a glimpse into her thoughts and feelings through carefully crafted verses. While not widely recognized today, her writing resonates with those who appreciate the art of poetry and the exploration of human emotions.

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