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Songs of Three Counties, and Other Poems

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A lyrical collection of short poems anchored in rural landscapes and local life, portraying courting, village lanes, churchyards, and the Malvern Hills alongside seasonal birdsong and harvest imagery. The verses often use plain, folk-inflected language to express longing, memory, and quiet grief, while several pieces turn outward to Mediterranean and American scenes for travel‑tinged reflections. Recurring themes include the consolation of the earth, passing time, spiritual yearning, and the small rituals of everyday existence. The book groups pastoral songs, child‑songs, and miscellaneous meditations, balancing intimate domestic detail with contemplative, nature‑centred observation.

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Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall was an English author and poet, best known for her groundbreaking novel "The Well of Loneliness," which explores themes of sexuality and identity. Born in 1880, Hall's work often reflects her own experiences as a lesbian in early 20th-century society. In addition to her novels, she published several volumes of poetry, including "'Twixt Earth and Stars: Poems" and "A Sheaf of Verses: Poems." Hall's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on LGBTQ+ literature, and she is recognized for her candid exploration of love and desire in a time of societal repression.

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