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A collection of lyrical and reflective poems by Clarence Cook, combining observational nature verse, moral parables, sonnets, and meditations on art, love, mortality, and faith. Several pieces use seasonal and rural imagery, such as trees, flowers, and birds, to explore human feeling; others retell moral anecdotes or biblical legends. Sonnets and occasional portrait poems address personal longing and aesthetic ideas. The volume mixes published and unpublished work, moves between intimate domestic scenes and broader spiritual questioning, and balances melodic description with contemplative, often elegiac, tones.

About the Author

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Clarence Cook

Clarence Cook was an American author and critic known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his poetry, as showcased in his collection "Poems." Cook's work often reflects the themes and styles of his time, engaging with the literary movements that shaped the era. In addition to his poetry, he was involved in art criticism and wrote extensively on various subjects, contributing to the cultural discourse of his day. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated by those interested in the evolution of American poetry.

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